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IEC General Session in October 2024 in Edinburgh.

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2025 10:10 am
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ccording to him, Russia is represented in all working groups: Quantum terminology and metrics; Quantum Sensors (Sensing, Devices, and Imaging); Quantum Secure Communication; Quantum Computing and simulation; work is also planned in the following areas: Quantum Random Number Generator (QRNG) and Quantum enabling technologies.

According to Nikita Utkin, the uae whatsapp resourcemeeting was of an introductory nature and the leading countries in the field of quantum technologies presented their developments and approaches to the development of regulation of quantum technologies; the area of ​​activity of the technical committee was defined, a strategic business plan was formed and the main directions of standardization were defined, and expert compositions of working groups created for this purpose were formed.

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According to TC 194, shortly before the first meeting of the international technical committee, Rosstandart institutionalized work on standards in the field of quantum technologies within TC 194 - namely, a specialized working group on standardization "Quantum Technologies" was formed, which became a "mirror" for the new joint international technical committee; the working group includes not only the delegation members, but also a wide range of market participants who took part in the development and approval of the first series of standards in the field of quantum technologies.

A special role in the work on standards was assigned to Russian Railways as the leader in the field of quantum communications in the Russian Federation. In 2020, the Russian government approved a roadmap for the development of the high-tech direction "Quantum Communications", JSC Russian Railways is responsible for its development.

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Roadmap for the development of quantum communications approved
The Government Commission on Digital Development, the Use of Information Technologies to Improve the Quality of Life and Conditions for Doing Business, chaired by Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Dmitry Chernyshenko, approved a roadmap for the development of the high-tech field of "Quantum Communications", developed by Russian Railways together with leading experts and scientific organizations.

In addition to this area, work is underway in Russia in the areas of "Quantum Computing" and "Quantum Sensors".

Part of the quantum communications roadmap is standardization at the national and international level. Together with TC 194, JSC Russian Railways is developing national standards for quantum communications. There are six documents in Russia that have already been approved by Rosstandart. In addition, the standard has been approved by Technical Committee for Standardization No. 26 "Cryptographic Protection of Information" (TC 26).

Nikita Utkin explained that national standards do not always have to fully comply with international ones, but on international platforms Russian experts have the opportunity to influence whether new international standards comply with existing Russian ones or reflect the key requirements and approaches reflected in them.

In addition to Russian Railways, participants in the National Technology Initiative (NTI) ecosystem worked on national standards in Russia: the NTI Competence Center based at Skoltech, the Leading Research Center "National Quantum Internet Center" based at ITMO, as well as experts from other companies.