HORIZON-CL4-2021-DIGITAL-EMERGING-02-15
Framework Partnership Agreement for developing the first large-scale quantum computers (FPA) -
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Framework Partnership Agreements (FPAs) in quantum computing are expected to establish a stable and structured partnership between the Commission and the institutions and organisations in quantum computing who commit themselves to establishing, maintaining and implementing a strategic research roadmap aligned with and contributing to the Quantum Flagship Strategic Research Agenda in a scalable open quantum computing platform based on a specific quantum platform technology.
These partnerships will be set up through two FPAs, which will enable the completion of the research roadmap within the context of the agreement.
The consortia responding to the call may include research institutes, universities, RTOs, foundations, industry, SMEs as well as other organisations that can play a role in the realisation of these quantum computing platforms. The FPA will specify the objectives, the nature of the actions planned, and the procedure for awarding specific grants. Each FPA is expected to contribute to the following outcomes:
- Demonstrate a universally programmable processor of at least 100 physical qubits (by 2025) operating in the NISQ[1] domain including firmware and having sufficient coherence to perform computations involving all of its qubits; characterise with a hardware-agnostic test suite, including real-world applications, including for hybrid quantum/HPC computing, and the capability of out-performing classical computers on a number of relevant real-world use-cases; control needs to involve a low-level control system, a compiler and a scheduler.
- By 2029, build a full stack, highly connected, high fidelity quantum computer of at least one thousand physical qubits, exhibiting scalability and capable of out-performing classical computers on relevant real-world use-cases.
- Formulate standards and interface specifications for a complete software and hardware stack.
Scope
Fostering a vibrant European quantum computing industry will require hardware, software, and the development of user interfaces. Proposals for FPAs are expected to build on the quantum computing platforms supported under the Quantum Flagship ramp up phase. Proposals should target the development of open quantum computing platforms, integrating the key building blocks such as quantum processors in the NISQ regime (>100 qubits) with control electronics, low-level software, verification and validation of the quantum computation, etc.
Proposals should include practical strategies towards the break-even point of fault tolerance to increase algorithmic depth (number of operations) for quantum computing on existing platforms.
Proposals for FPAs must describe how the activities carried out during the ramp-up phase will be continued involving the relevant disciplines and stakeholders, how results of the ramp-up phase will be used, and how they will provide efficient coordination under strong scientific and engineering leadership.
Proposals for FPAs should also address how to integrate in these platforms a full software stack, including a compiler and scheduler, programming tools, a suite of algorithms, etc., that would allow them to showcase their capability of solving real and concrete computational problem(s) that demonstrate a quantum advantage.
Proposals should aim at the development of open quantum computer experimental systems, and work on the reduction of their form factor.
Proposals for FPAs should also cover: (i) the cooperation with complementary projects launched specifically in the area of the enabling quantum software stack (see HORIZON-CL4-2021-DIGITAL-EMERGING-02-10: Strengthening the quantum software ecosystem for quantum computing platforms), including also the need to establish from the beginning of this cooperation appropriate IP exploitation agreements; (ii) the collaboration with other initiatives or programmes at regional, national, transnational or global level; (iii) any additional support they may receive in their activities from relevant national, or regional programmes and initiatives; and (iv) contribution to the governance and overall coordination of the Quantum Technologies Flagship initiative. They should also contribute to spreading excellence across Europe; for example, through the involvement of Widening Countries.
The partnership will have a duration of 4 years.
In this topic the integration of the gender dimension (sex and gender analysis) in research and innovation content is not a mandatory requirement.
Cross-cutting Priorities:Digital AgendaArtificial Intelligence
[1]Noisy intermediate scale quantum
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Submissions to the topic HORIZON-CL4-2021-DIGITAL-EMERGING-02-15 - Framework Partnership Agreement for developing the first large-scale quantum computers (FPA):
2 proposals.
Submissions to the call HORIZON-CL4-2021-DIGITAL-EMERGING-02
A total of 51 proposals has been submitted to call HORIZON-CL4-2021-DIGITAL-EMERGING-02, which closed on 27 January 2022. These proposals, of which the evaluation will be organized over the coming weeks and months, were submitted to the following topics:
HORIZON-CL4-2021-DIGITAL-EMERGING-02-10 - Strengthening the quantum software ecosystem for quantum computing platforms (RIA)
9 proposals
HORIZON-CL4-2021-DIGITAL-EMERGING-02-15 - Framework Partnership Agreement for developing the first large-scale quantum computers (FPA)
2 proposals
HORIZON-CL4-2021-DIGITAL-EMERGING-02-16 - Basic Science for Quantum Technologies (RIA)
31 proposals
HORIZON-CL4-2021-DIGITAL-EMERGING-02-17 - Framework Partnership Agreement for developing large scale quantum simulation platform technologies (FPA)
1 proposal
HORIZON-CL4-2021-DIGITAL-EMERGING-02-19 - Framework Partnership Agreements in Quantum Communications (FPA)
2 proposals
HORIZON-CL4-2021-DIGITAL-EMERGING-02-20 - Quantum sensing technologies for market uptake (IA)
4 proposals
HORIZON-CL4-2021-DIGITAL-EMERGING-02-22 - Framework Partnership Agreements for open testing and experimentation and for pilot production capabilities for quantum technologies (FPA)
2 proposals
In line with the eligibility conditions of the topic which call for an assessment of control,all applicants (except entities validated as public bodies in the Funding & Tenders Portal Participant Register) are required to complete a questionnaire on the declaration of ownership and control by the application deadline. The link to the questionnaire has been uploaded in the “Topic Conditions and Documents” tab of the topic page in the funding and tenders portal.
In order to facilitate the process, a draft guidance has also been uploaded in the same section to assist applicants navigate the provisions related to restricted actions such as the assessment of ownership and control and the guarantees.
In line with the eligibility conditions of the topic which call for an assessment of control,all applicants (except entities validated as public bodies in the Funding & Tenders Portal Participant Register) are required to complete a questionnaire on the declaration of ownership and control by the application deadline. The link to the questionnaire has now been uploaded in the “Topic Conditions and Documents” tab of the topic page in the funding and tenders portal.
In order to facilitate the process, a draft guidance has also been uploaded in the same section to assist applicants navigate the provisions related to restricted actions such as the assessment of ownership and control and the guarantees.
Publication date: 2021-06-16 (3 years ago)
Opening date: 2021-11-02 (3 years ago)
Closing date: 2022-01-27 (3 years ago)
Procedure: single-stage
Budget: 0
Expected grants: not specified
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