Quantum Technologies at G7 Summit
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Emerging quantum technologies take the spotlight at Kananaskis G7 summit

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Quantum technologies use the principles of quantum mechanics for applications like computing.
Quantum computers would allow for a “rapid increase in processing power,” he said.
There’s an urgent need “to make sure that we are ready before” quantum computers hit the market.
Daley said “time is not wasted at multilateral meetings of very busy people.” “So this is the clearest possible indicator you can get that the G7 governments and heads of government are taking these technologies very seriously as agents of significant change in our economies and our societies.” This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 13, 2025 . Anja Karadeglija , The Canadian Press .
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