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Tina Dekker

Canada needs a responsible quantum innovation policy

Quantum technologies will inevitably affect society and disrupt it as the technology matures. They will underpin next-generation electronics and nanotechnologies, changing how we see and measure our world, and offer ultra-secure communication channels, write Tina Dekker and Florian Martin-Bariteau. Photograph courtesy of Unsplash
Quantum technologies will inevitably affect society and disrupt it as the technology matures. They will underpin next-generation electronics and nanotechnologies, changing how we see and measure our world, and offer ultra-secure communication channels, write Tina Dekker and Florian Martin-Bariteau. Photograph courtesy of Unsplash
Quantum technologies will inevitably affect society and disrupt it as the technology matures. They will underpin next-generation electronics and nanotechnologies, changing how we see and measure our world, and offer ultra-secure communication channels, write Tina Dekker and Florian Martin-Bariteau. Photograph courtesy of Unsplash
Quantum technologies will inevitably affect society and disrupt it as the technology matures. They will underpin next-generation electronics and nanotechnologies, changing how we see and measure our world, and offer ultra-secure communication channels, write Tina Dekker and Florian Martin-Bariteau. Photograph courtesy of Unsplash