IEC/ISO JTC 3 - Quantum technologies
Standardization in the field of quantum technologies. The scope includes standardization in the field of quantum technologies, including quantum information technologies (quantum computing and quantum simulation), quantum metrology, quantum sources, quantum detectors, quantum communications, and fundamental quantum technologies. The JTC will coordinate the results of these efforts with relevant committees and subcommittees that have within their scopes the development of specific sector-based applications of quantum technologies. Excluded: Specific sector-based applications and standardization in the fields of information technology (JTC 1 and its subcommittees), nanotechnology (IEC TC 113 and ISO TC 229), fibre optics (IEC TC 86), cryogenic vessels (ISO TC 220), and semiconductors (IEC TC 47).
Technologiques quantiques
Normalisation dans le domaine des technologies quantiques. Le champ d'application concerne la normalisation dans le domaine des technologies quantiques, y compris les technologies de l'information quantique (calcul quantique et simulation quantique), la métrologie quantique, les sources et les détecteurs quantiques, les communications quantiques et les fondements des technologies quantiques. Le JTC (Comité technique joint) coordonnera les résultats de ces travaux avec les comités et sous-comités concernés ayant dans leur champ d'application le développement d’applications des technologies quantiques, spécifiques à certains secteurs Exclusions : Les applications et la normalisation spécifiques aux secteurs suivants : technologies de l'information (JTC 1 et ses sous-comités), nanotechnologie (IEC TC 113 et ISO TC 229), fibres optiques (IEC TC 86), récipients cryogéniques (ISO TC 220) et semi-conducteurs (IEC TC 47).
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IEC/ISO JTC 3 is a Technical Committee within the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). It is named "Quantum technologies" and is responsible for: Standardization in the field of quantum technologies. The scope includes standardization in the field of quantum technologies, including quantum information technologies (quantum computing and quantum simulation), quantum metrology, quantum sources, quantum detectors, quantum communications, and fundamental quantum technologies. The JTC will coordinate the results of these efforts with relevant committees and subcommittees that have within their scopes the development of specific sector-based applications of quantum technologies. Excluded: Specific sector-based applications and standardization in the fields of information technology (JTC 1 and its subcommittees), nanotechnology (IEC TC 113 and ISO TC 229), fibre optics (IEC TC 86), cryogenic vessels (ISO TC 220), and semiconductors (IEC TC 47). This committee has published 0 standards.
IEC/ISO JTC 3 develops IEC standards in the area of Information technology. The scope of work includes: Standardization in the field of quantum technologies. The scope includes standardization in the field of quantum technologies, including quantum information technologies (quantum computing and quantum simulation), quantum metrology, quantum sources, quantum detectors, quantum communications, and fundamental quantum technologies. The JTC will coordinate the results of these efforts with relevant committees and subcommittees that have within their scopes the development of specific sector-based applications of quantum technologies. Excluded: Specific sector-based applications and standardization in the fields of information technology (JTC 1 and its subcommittees), nanotechnology (IEC TC 113 and ISO TC 229), fibre optics (IEC TC 86), cryogenic vessels (ISO TC 220), and semiconductors (IEC TC 47). Currently, there are 0 published standards from this technical committee.
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