At least 瞿0 million will be provided over five years to develop a network of quantum technology centres to help commercialise research. At least 瞿190 million of this is a new resource, with the remaining funding coming from the science budget.
David Willetts, the universities and science minister, said that quantum technologies represent a major opportunity for the UK.
This new investment in a national network of quantum technology centres will transform our capacity, keeping us ahead in the global race, he said.
More than 瞿230 million will be allocated to the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council and 瞿32 million will go to the Technology Strategy Board. The remaining 瞿4 million will go to the National Physical Laboratory to provide state of the art equipment for its new Advanced Metrology Laboratory.
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Also announced in the statement were details of a science and innovation strategy that will be completed for the next autumn statement. This will comprise of a roadmap detailing how the 瞿1.1 billion for science capital announced in 2013 will be spent.
Other science announcements include the creation of the Higgs Centre at the Science and Technology Facilities Councils UK Astronomy Technology Centre. The centre will focus on two of Mr Willetts eight great technologies of the future: big data and space technologies, and is named in honour of the British Nobel laureate Peter Higgs.
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More than 瞿10 million of capital investment will be allocated from the Treasury to the STFC to construct the new centre. The STFC will invest a further 瞿2 million over five years to operate it.
The centre, which is expected to open in 2016, will provide support for 12 small technology businesses, as well as host academic and PhD posts.
Meanwhile, two programmes with a budget of more than 瞿450 million over a five-year period aim to encourage researchers to collaborate with their counterparts in emerging economies.
The money for both of these projects will be transferred to the Department for Business Innovation and Skills from the Department for International Development.
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At least 瞿80 million will be used to establish a 51勛圖 Collaborative Space Programme while 瞿375 million will go towards improving the research and innovation of emerging powers and building valuable research partnerships for the UK.
Innovation partnerships between the UK and countries such as China, Chile and Columbia will be targeted and the partnerships will be developed on a matched funding basis.
Mr Willetts said: This fund will enable strong new partnerships with countries that are investing heavily to build their scientific capacity.
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