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🤖 Navigating Skills and Talent Development for Quantum Technology
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This RAND Europe report talks about the urgent need to grow the number of skilled workers in quantum technology. As quantum tech moves from labs to real-world use, there aren’t enough people with the right mix of skills—especially those who understand both quantum science and how to apply it in business or engineering.
The report says not many people know about careers in quantum, and there aren’t enough clear paths in education to train them. It recommends starting early by adding quantum topics in schools, building stronger university programs, and offering ongoing training for professionals.
It also stresses the need for partnerships between universities, companies, and governments to make sure training meets the needs of the industry. Finally, it calls for international teamwork to share knowledge and set global standards. These steps will help build a strong talent pipeline and keep countries competitive in this fast-growing field.
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