Government bets $12m on quantum-based research and industry

Government bets $12m on quantum-based research and industry
Te Whai Ao Dodd-Walls Centre director, Frédérique Vanholsbeeck. (Image: Dodd-Walls Centre)
Greg Hurrell
A New Zealand research centre specialising in quantum and photonic technology has received a Catalyst Fund grant of up to $12 million as it looks towards creating new industries here.But as the director of the Dunedin-based Te Whai Ao – Dodd-Walls Centre, Frédérique Vanholsbeeck, told BusinessDesk, the new commercial possibilities come from many years of hard graft research.She said the five-year funding allowed for good science to be planned and would put NZ ahead in the global research scene.The grant from the Ministry of...

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