UK Quantum Biomedical Hub Awarded £902,000 for Clinical Sensing and Imaging Hardware Development
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Mohamed Abdel-Kareem
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Summary
The UK National Quantum Biomedical Research Hub (Q-BIOMED) has received £902,000 ($1.2 million USD) from the EPSRC through the government's Accelerating Capability Fund, part of the UK's £2.5 billion National Quantum Strategy. The funding will be used to develop clinical sensing and imaging hardware, advancing quantum technologies for biomedical applications such as improved medical diagnostics and imaging capabilities.
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Delivered through the government's Accelerating Capability Fund—a flexible financial mechanism anchored to the UK's £2.5 billion National Quantum Strategy.
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