05/22/2024 04:55 PM EDT Office of the Spokesperson The text of the following statement was released by the Governments of the United States of America and the Federal Republic of Germany on the occasion of the Joint Committee Meeting on Science and Technology. Begin Text The United States of America and the Federal Republic of Germany (hereinafter referred to as Sides) recognize that science, technology, and innovation have enabled transformative capabilities across multiple sectors, from energy to health and communications to transportation, and that the foundation of this progress is the global research enterprise, and its constant creation of new knowledge, understanding, and insights. They appreciate that Quantum Information Science and Technology (QIST) revolutionizes both our understanding of fundamental phenomena as well as the development of powerful computers, networks with novel capabilities, and sensors with unprecedented precision. The Sides understand that the emergence of such robust technologies depends on an intensive effort to expand theoretical and practical understandings of QIST and to develop new tools for characterization, validation, and verification purposes. They acknowledge that international partnerships are key to combine the expertise, ingenuity, and creativity of their countries to expand their fundamental understanding of QIST and thereby accelerate the realization of new technologies for the benefit of humanity; and are mindful of the terms of research and innovation programs in which both nations actively participate, and within which both advocate for international cooperation to be as open as possible. The Sides intend to harness the spirit of science, technology, and innovation to pursue cooperation and the mutual respect it confers, and to promote QIST including but not limited to quantum computing, quantum networking, and quantum sensing, which underpins the development of society and industry. The Sides intend to advance this agenda by:
The Sides share the mutual understanding that cooperation enabled by this Statement will be subject to the Agreement between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany on Science and Technology Cooperation done at Washington on February 18, 2010. The Sides intend to focus on cooperation in QIST as outlined in this vision for the mutual benefit of their countries and continue to enhance scientific cooperation under their respective leaderships. Signed at Berlin, in duplicate, in the English and German languages, each text being equal. End Text |
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