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Cyber resilience for the Quad in a post-quantum world

In this publications, Jennifer Jackett discusses how the advances in quantum computing could jeopardise current encryption methods within the decade,...

The Quad’s quantum leap: how Quad countries can boost cooperation on quantum computing

In this publication, Sam Howell talks about how the race to build, scale, and commercialise quantum computers is already under way and the why Quad cannot...

Towards the Quad Quantum Network Initiative

In this publication, Takahiro Tsuchiya talks about the quantum internet and quantum computing and how the Quad countries should prioritise the development...

Addressing the talent gap in quantum computing

In this publication, Prachi Mishra talks about the talent gap in quantum computing and how the Quad can work together to address it.

STEM researchers from countries of concern

In this publication, Katsuya Tamai explains why it’s important that the Quad countries be open to all foreign STEM researchers who share their fundamental...

Quad collaboration for STEM workforce growth

In this publication, Luke Koslosky explains how the Quad can focus more on fostering STEM workforce growth across through international research...

Building the Quad Technology Workforce Pipeline and Research Relationships

In this publication, Dr Miah Hammond-Errey explains why it is essential for the Quad members to add cooperation on STEM workforce issues to their...

The Quad’s role in shifting to resilient technology supply chains and energy security

In this publication, Lisa Curtis talks about why the Quad is working collaboratively to create new technology supply chains that are resilient and immune...

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