The European Union and its member states, including Luxembourg, are developing comprehensive frameworks of policies and guidelines to ensure that quantum technologies serve people, society and democratic values. These acts aim to promote innovation while safeguarding fundamental rights, security and ethical standards.
This section aims to help national stakeholders understand the European Union’s agenda and priorities and grasp the policies’ full significance, identify strategic opportunities and align their activities with Europe’s ambitions.
Below you will find a timeline of EU priorities for the next years.
Based on Quantum Europe Strategy
The European Commission’s Quantum Europe Strategy sets out a comprehensive roadmap to position Europe at the forefront of the global quantum revolution. It outlines measures to accelerate research, strengthen industrial capacity, secure technological sovereignty, and translate breakthroughs into market-ready applications.
By connecting quantum research, innovation, and infrastructure across Member States, the strategy seeks to create a competitive, resilient, and secure quantum ecosystem that underpins Europe’s digital and industrial leadership in the decades ahead.