Towards European Standards for Quantum Technologies
O. van Deventer, N. Spethmann, M. Loeffler, M. Amoretti, R. van den, Brink, N. Bruno, P. Comi, N. Farrugia, M. Gramegna, B. Kassenberg, W., Kozlowski, T. L\"anger, T. Lindstrom, V. Martin, N. Neumann, H. Papadopoulos,, S. Pascazio, M. Peev, R. Pitwon, M.A. Rol, P. Traina

TL;DR
This paper discusses the importance of standardisation in the development of European quantum technologies, emphasizing coordinated efforts to enable market growth and technological interoperability.
Contribution
It provides insights from the CEN-CENELEC Focus Group on Quantum Technologies on standardisation needs and strategies for European quantum industry development.
Findings
Highlighting the role of standardisation in market growth
Identifying key areas for European quantum standards
Supporting the development of interoperable quantum products
Abstract
The Second Quantum Revolution facilitates the engineering of new classes of sensors, communication technologies, and computers with unprecedented capabilities. Supply chains for quantum technologies are emerging, some focussed on commercially available components for enabling technologies and/or quantum-technologies research infrastructures, others with already higher technology-readiness levels, near to the market. In 2018, the European Commission has launched its large-scale and long-term Quantum Flagship research initiative to support and foster the creation and development of a competitive European quantum technologies industry, as well as the consolidation and expansion of leadership and excellence in European quantum technology research. One of the measures to achieve an accelerated development and uptake has been identified by the Quantum Flagship in its Strategic Research…
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