Join us, as we convene key voices in quantum and semiconductors, exploring how to maximise the continued innovation, growth and commericalisation of these technologies in tandem.

After this webinar, you will understand the relationship between semiconductors and quantum, opportunities for convergence and what challenges face future UK leadership.  


The UK is a global leader in quantum, hosting 11% of the world’s quantum start-ups - the largest number in Europe - and 12% of global private equity investment into this technology. This is complemented alongside a highly specialised semiconductor sector, with over 200 dedicated semiconductor companies, which in 2022 generated an estimated £7.4bn in GVA.  


Certain processes, such as low- volume nanofabrication, address requirements across semiconductor (photolithography or chip etching) and quantum (computing and sensing) technologies. These processes enable the creation of cutting-edge components, essential for both quantum and classical computing.

Precision etching and lithography techniques used in semiconductor production are now being optimised to create quantum devices like qubits, which depend on finely tuned, nanometer-scale fabrication. This overlap accelerates technological advancements in both areas, also impacting the nature of current supply chains, as the semiconductor ecosystem is increasingly shaped to incorporate quantum processes. 


As outlined in techUK’s recent UK Plan for Chips, the overlap in quantum and semiconductors presents a unique opportunity to support two UK-leading technologies simultaneously, with intersecting requirements across skills, infrastructure and investment needs. 

techUK believes the parallel delivery of both the National Semiconductor Strategy and the National Quantum Strategy will ensure the government can drive forward two technologies through coordinated support.  


We’ll unpack: 

🌍What is the current semiconductor opportunity and quantum opportunity in the UK, and where do they overlap? 

📈  How will emerging quantum value chains intersect with the semiconductor value chain in the UK?

🔃What work is currently underway to bring these two sectors together? 

🔍How can industry and government work together to support these technologies simultaneously through targeted investment? 

🏢What is the role of the National Semiconductor Institute in supporting these sectors? 

 



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The UK is home to emerging technologies that have the power to revolutionise entire industries. From quantum to semiconductors; from gaming to the New Space Economy, they all have the unique opportunity to help prepare for what comes next.

techUK members lead the development of these technologies. Together we are working with Government and other stakeholders to address tech innovation priorities and build an innovation ecosystem that will benefit people, society, economy and the planet - and unleash the UK as a global leader in tech and innovation.

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