Copenhagen, Denmark
Today, the Honourable Carolyn Bennett, Canada's Ambassador to Denmark, on behalf of the Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Industry and Minister responsible for Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions, and Christina Egelund, Denmark's Minister for Higher Education and Science, signed a joint statement on quantum cooperation at the European Quantum Technologies Conference 2025. Together, Canada and Denmark are committed to fostering greater research and development ties, focusing on people, innovation and shared values-including the ethical use of quantum technologies-to advance the quantum objectives of both countries.
Through this agreement, both countries will foster collaborative and inclusive scientific environments, advance multidisciplinary quantum research and development, facilitate open data sharing, develop a skilled and diverse talent pipeline, and create opportunities for global market expansion and supply chain innovation. This collaboration reflects shared values of openness, accountability and research excellence and aims to accelerate quantum innovation for the benefit of society, economic growth and collective security.
Quantum science is at the leading edge of research and innovation. It has the potential to transform the development and design of many things Canadians rely on, including life-saving drugs and next‑generation batteries.