Partners
About our stakeholders and sponsors
With the support of our partners, we are maximising the impact of the International Year of Quantum in Australia, creating a platform for the community to share in quantum technology. If you would like to support the year, view our prospectus for your organisation. For more information, email quantum2025@aip.org.au or contact Niall Byrne at +61 417 131 977.
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As a Technology Partner, you can sponsor the International Year of Quantum in Australia. This is a great way for you to stand out as leaders in quantum science, boost your brand visibility, and show your dedication to innovation.
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A successful Quantum Year will benefit every Australian university with physical science-based courses and research. You’ll be able to use the Year as a theme throughout your marketing to students, parents and researchers.
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Quantum technologies, alongside other high-tech industries, require a highly skilled workforce with substantial expertise. While this presents a significant challenge, the Quantum Year provides a unique opportunity to make meaningful strides in building that workforce and attracting future talent.
Gold University Sponsors
Gold University Partner – NSW
Silver University Sponsors
Silver University Partner – NSW
Bronze University Sponsors
Bronze University Partner – NSW
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Bronze University Partner – Victoria
Bronze Research Partner – Victoria and ACT
Supporter Acknowledgements
Thank you to CSIRO, CQC2T, and QUBIC for their seed support for Quantum Year in Australia.
Thank you to the Australian Academy of Science, the NSW Chief Scientist’s Office, the Royal Society of Victoria, and Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre for hosting Quantum Year briefings.