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June 10, 2015

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Adastral Park prepares for major role in national quantum communications initiative

More than 70 start-ups, SMEs and IT companies based at BT’s Adastral Park tech cluster in Ipswich, Suffolk, have the opportunity to play a crucial role in the cutting-edge world of quantum communications, according to BT’s Managing Director of Research and Innovation – Dr Tim Whitley. Members of ‘Innovation Martlesham’ – a group of technology start-ups, major IT vendors and spin-offs from BT’s own research operations – have been invited to take part in the development of new commercial products and services based on pioneering quantum research, as part of a new ‘Quantum Communications Hub’.

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