The purpose of Innovative Collaborations with Singapore in Quantum Technology is to give Sweden a technological leap and Swedish organizations a competitive advantage through access to innovation and collaboration opportunities with one of the world's most innovative and dynamic ecosystems. Singapore is a leading country in research and development in several emerging technologies, as well as a strategically located hub for innovation and entrepreneurship in Southeast Asia. The country possesses a unique mix of global technology companies, investors, start-ups and leading research institutions.
Both Singapore and Sweden are relatively small in terms of population, have limited domestic markets, are strong in research and development, and have a need for global talent. This makes it relevant to develop collaborations between two countries with similar conditions and, in some respects, complementary structures and capabilities.
The offer aims to strengthen Swedish SMEs on the global technology scene. It provides an opportunity to further strengthen the important trade and investment relationship between Sweden and Singapore and strengthen the conditions for long-term sustainable collaborations in research and innovation activities that contribute to global development in quantum technology.
Quantum technology refers here to: the field of science and technology that uses principles from quantum mechanics to develop new technologies for, for example, computers, sensors, communications, encryption and metrology. This includes hardware, software as well as materials.
Applications are expected to be within, for example:
- Nya QKD (Quantum Key Distribution) - solutions
- Satellite links for quantum communication
- Component technologies crucial for the scaling of quantum processors
- Quantum chips
- Algorithms
- Development of quantum sensors with applications in e.g. the biomedical sector
- Quantum computing applications in computational biology and quantum chemistry
objective of the call is to
- Contribute to long-term innovation collaborations between Swedish and Singaporean actors in quantum technology.
- Contribute to knowledge development and sustainable innovation in quantum technology.
- Strengthen skills development and secure skills supply in the long term.
No next steps are currently planned as a continuation of this call for proposals.
Contribute to a sustainable system transformation
Vinnova is tasked with promoting sustainable growth and system transformation. To implement sustainable system transformation, we have chosen to base ourselves on the UN's global sustainability goals, defined in the 2030 Agenda. There, Vinnova prioritizes two perspectives: gender equality and climate change. All initiatives and project we finance are assessed based on how they contribute to these perspectives.
We therefore always follow up and assess this:
- If women and men participate in the project on an equal footing, receive contributions and have influence and power over the project.
- How well the project analyzes and takes a position on whether there are sex or gender aspects that are relevant to the project's problem formulation, solutions and effects.
- How well the project contributes to climate change with a focus on, for example, reduced resource needs, regarding energy and power consumption, and regarding production and operating costs.
Gender-equal innovation – what it means for those seeking funding from us
Agenda 2030 as a driver for innovation
Making scientific publications and results available
When results from research and innovation are made freely available, more people can contribute to solving societal challenges. This the call for proposals will help make results available to everyone. Therefore, all scientific publishing should be open access.