Updated
Updated · DIGITIMES · Apr 29
Taiwan urges early involvement in quantum computing industry
Updated
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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