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Quantum Technology Missions Roadmaps

DESNZ & DSIT GROUP COMMERCIAL

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08 Nov 2024 at 12:13

Summary of the contracting process

The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) is inviting tenders for the development of roadmaps to support the National Quantum Strategy Missions. This procurement, under open procedure, is in the tender stage with an end date for submissions set on 9th December 2024. Key areas of focus include quantum technology services related to networking, healthcare, navigation, and critical national infrastructure, each with specified technological and research milestones. The contract period for all lots runs from 20th January 2025 to 31st July 2025. This opportunity, classified under "Research and development services and related consultancy services," is located within the United Kingdom. The tender can be accessed via DSIT's e-procurement portal, Jaggaer.

This tender presents significant growth opportunities for businesses with expertise in quantum technologies across different sectors. Companies with experience in quantum networking, healthcare technology, position, navigation, timing technologies, and quantum sensing for critical infrastructure will be well-suited to compete. Engaging in this project can help businesses establish a firm foothold in emerging quantum technology markets, expanding their technological reach and commercial viability. It will particularly benefit those capable of integrating advanced quantum systems into existing infrastructure while collaborating closely with technical and clinical end-users.

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Notice Title

Quantum Technology Missions Roadmaps

Notice Description

The Department for Science Innovation and Technology (DSIT) would like individuals or organisations with commercial and technical knowledge of the quantum technology sector to develop detailed road maps to support the design and delivery of the each of the National Quantum Strategy Mission. The ITT can be found on DSIT's e-procurement portal, Jaggaer, under live opportunities. https://beisgroup.ukp.app.jaggaer.com/

Lot Information

Mission 2: Networking

To deliver on the broad opportunities that are presented by quantum technologies, they will need to become firmly integrated within our digital infrastructure, including priority Future Telecoms platforms such as satellite communications. This will transform the way we transmit, compute and secure our data. This Mission will focus on numerous outcomes including scaling quantum computing, nationwide quantum connectivity, early commercialisation of quantum communications technologies and the delivery of the quantum internet. As well as the common requirements set out above, the road map for the networking mission must therefore include the following for the timeline of the Mission: -Key technological and research milestones that need to be achieved in order to materialise quantum networks including a future quantum internet (entanglement distribution from the local to global scale). -Analysis of the key competing technological components (repeaters, memories, qubits, etc.) and the impact they may have on network design choices and supply chain considerations -Underpinning fibre and wider classical infrastructure requirements (dark fibre, optical fibre, ground stations, etc.) as quantum networks scale, mapping existing capabilities and identifying gaps where appropriate -Information on international comparators would also be very helpful to inform what international partnerships may be beneficial and identify supply chain dependencies.

Mission 3: Quantum sensing for healthcare

To deliver on the broad opportunities presented by quantum technologies to reduce costs and save lives, quantum-enabled products and services will need to become integrated within our NHS. This mission will build on early UK successes in the development of products to revolutionise healthcare capabilities and pull these through to adoption, providing a firm foundation to grow the UK quantum medical device industry sector. The mission will also generate a pipeline of next-generation technologies which harness quantum physics to deliver early-stage diagnoses and improved surgical outcomes, across areas such as dementia, epilepsy, cancer, cardiovascular disease, infectious diseases, as well as quantum for life sciences and social care. As well as the common requirements set out above, the road map for the quantum sensing for healthcare mission must include the following for the timeline of the Mission: -Specific technological milestones for quantum sensing, framed with respect to both relevant chronological stages of the NHS health technology pathway in one dimension and clinical areas of need / use cases / scenarios for quantum sensing in another. -Priority use cases to be explored: -Brain imaging for neurological disorders, but especially dementia -Cancer imaging -Quantum enhanced MRI imaging -Quantum enhanced In vitro diagnostic tests The roadmap should be carried out in a way that engages clinical end-users, engaging both quantum capability with clinical areas of need and creates a consensus of milestones and activities agreeable to both health adoption and relevant quantum technology experts alike.

Mission 4: Position, navigation and timing

This mission will develop and commercially exploit quantum navigation systems that are small and robust enough to be deployed on aircraft (amongst other moving platforms/ systems), combining technologies such as quantum clocks, inertial measurement units (IMU) including subcomponents such as accelerometers and rotation sensors/gyroscopes, as well as embedding technologies for ultra-precise mapping. Mobile platforms beyond aircraft (ground, air, sea, etc.) should be considered within scope in terms of the technology roadmap. It forms part of a longer-term aim to reach chip-scale - unlocking the ability to integrate these systems into mobile phone-sized systems - and will therefore include facilitation of the fabrication and manufacturing capabilities needed to achieve this. The approach will deliver on a core element of the government's Position, Navigation & Timing (PNT) Policy Framework published on 18th October 2023 (point 10) to accelerate R&D into quantum navigation and the next generation of optical clocks. The PNT/quantum PNT market is not expected to approach the size of larger markets where quantum technologies will play an important role, e.g., autonomous vehicles, chip-scale, healthcare, or CNI. Overlaps with these market opportunities will therefore be crucial for making the case for a good return on investment within the business case for Mission 4. As well as the common requirements set out above, the road map for the PNT mission must include the following for the timeline of the Mission*: - Estimates of market size and opportunity for core sub-component technologies that can be integrated into multiple sensors which address viable markets as well meeting Defence, Security, and CNI requirements. The UK is positioned to excel at: - Compound semiconductor technologies enabling targeted laser development, - Micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) - Vacuum cells - Integrated photonics - Advanced packaging -Wider linked underpinning technologies such as OPMs and SPLIDAR that have much larger market opportunities through healthcare and autonomous vehicles, for example, should be pulled out as well where there is a clear link to the PNT market that can be pulled through by development for the much larger markets. *A technology road map for this Mission is already being developed within government. The specific requirement for this Mission will therefore be more heavily focused on the commercial and deployment aspects of the road map; this will be done in close collaboration with DSIT leads.

Mission 5: Sensing for critical national infrastructure

This mission focuses on enhancing the capacity and resilience of critical national infrastructure, with significant benefits in cost reduction and supporting Net Zero ambitions. It addresses a core challenge across quantum sensing capabilities, where individual sectors and businesses see the bridge to exploitation and adoption into existing systems as too high risk to fund alone. This mission will therefore focus on accelerating the development of common technological capabilities to catalyse the private investment needed to pull through to adoption. By the end of the mission, key sectors will have deployed these new capabilities in industrial settings, with further exploitation opportunities around the world being realised. While the definition of critical national infrastructure is broad, the sectors of focus for this mission are telecoms and utilities, transport, energy, and defence. As well as the common requirements set out above, the road map for the sensing for CNI mission must include the following for the timeline of the Mission: Performance and benefits of different types of quantum sensors (eg gravity gradiometers, magnetometers, photonic imaging, clocks) against classical solutions for the priority application areas for the Mission: -Sensing of the underground/sub-surface (features and hazards, buried assets, surveying). -Quantum distributed sensing (synchronisation of multiple assets in a network, such as drones, or arrays of stationary/fixed sensors). -Remote gas imaging (such as methane, carbon dioxide, sulfur hexafluoride, hydrogen, hazardous chemicals). Against relevant performance metrics such as: -Sensitivity/average position/time error/penetrating depth. -Noise. -Operating conditions (min max). -Dynamic range. -Bandwidth. -Personnel expertise required for operation. -Platform deployment/mobility. Capture genuine and specific SWaP-c requirements across different use cases - crucial to know where size/weight/power/cost are critical driving factors. Expected demand for underlying components for each technology - is the market for low or high number of units (i.e. to be sold as a product or a service).

Publication & Lifecycle

Open Contracting ID
ocds-h6vhtk-04b50a
Publication Source
Find A Tender Service
Latest Notice
https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/036239-2024
Current Stage
Tender
All Stages
Tender

Procurement Classification

Notice Type
Tender Notice
Procurement Type
Standard
Procurement Category
Services
Procurement Method
Open
Procurement Method Details
Open procedure
Tender Suitability
Not specified
Awardee Scale
Not specified

Common Procurement Vocabulary (CPV)

CPV Divisions

73 - Research and development services and related consultancy services


CPV Codes

73000000 - Research and development services and related consultancy services

Notice Value(s)

Tender Value
Not specified
Lots Value
Not specified
Awards Value
Not specified
Contracts Value
Not specified

Notice Dates

Publication Date
8 Nov 20241 years ago
Submission Deadline
9 Dec 2024Expired
Future Notice Date
Not specified
Award Date
Not specified
Contract Period
20 Jan 2025 - 31 Jul 2025 6-12 months
Recurrence
Not specified

Notice Status

Tender Status
Active
Lots Status
Active
Awards Status
Not Specified
Contracts Status
Not Specified

Contracting Authority (Buyer)

Main Buyer
DESNZ & DSIT GROUP COMMERCIAL
Contact Name
Not specified
Contact Email
matthew.findlow@dsit.gov.uk
Contact Phone
Not specified

Buyer Location

Locality
LONDON
Postcode
N/A
Post Town
Not specified
Country
Not specified

Major Region (ITL 1)
Not specified
Basic Region (ITL 2)
Not specified
Small Region (ITL 3)
Not specified
Delivery Location
Not specified

Local Authority
Not specified
Electoral Ward
Not specified
Westminster Constituency
Not specified

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