Taiwan urges early involvement in quantum computing industry
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Updated · DIGITIMES · Apr 29
Taiwan urges early involvement in quantum computing industry
8 articles · Updated · DIGITIMES · Apr 29
Minister of Economic Affairs Ming-hsin Kung highlights that Taiwan is exploring ways to participate internationally as the sector's industrialization threshold remains high.
Kung stresses the importance of joining global efforts before quantum computing standards are established, aiming to secure a competitive position for Taiwan's industry.
Taiwan's proactive approach reflects concerns about missing out on early opportunities in this emerging technology, as international collaboration and standard-setting accelerate worldwide.
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