Türkiye Unveils Quantum Tech Roadmap to Boost Security and Global Competitiveness

June 29, 2026
Türkiye Unveils Quantum Tech Roadmap to Boost Security and Global Competitiveness
  • This roadmap fits into a broader initiative to create a coordinated quantum ecosystem and boost Türkiye’s international competitiveness in cybersecurity, secure communications, sensing, and future computing.

  • The launch event, organized by the Presidency’s Defense Industry Secretariat, drew senior figures including the YOK president, university rectors, academics, and sector representatives.

  • The National Competence Initiative, approved by the president, targets defining current and future talent needs for Türkiye’s defense sector.

  • The roadmap splits its priorities into 34 near-term and 51 long-term goals, evaluated against Türkiye’s needs, capabilities, infrastructure and end-user requirements.

  • Talent development is a central constraint, with recommendations for expanded interdisciplinary quantum programs, international exchanges, and shared infrastructure like nanofabrication and cryogenic labs.

  • Work is organized into three focus areas—quantum computing, quantum sensing, and quantum communication—led by major institutions and industry partners.

  • Near-term strengths include quantum security, cryptography, sensing, and secure communications, with emphasis on domestic supply chains, talent pipelines, and cross-sector collaboration.

  • The program leverages Türkiye’s engineering base, ecosystem growth, and a younger workforce to advance indigenous products and capabilities.

  • Türkiye highlights progress in reducing external dependence, noting its growing global recognition and top-100 ranking in defense industry output.

  • Türkiye’s new quantum technologies roadmap is framed as a strategic move to achieve independence and strengthen the country’s security architecture over the coming years.

  • The plan highlights potential impacts in encryption, secure communications, sensing, navigation, and high-performance computing, aiming to reduce foreign dependence and position Türkiye early in a contested global field.

  • The program evaluated 85 technologies through a structured OTA1 process, drawing input from about 305 experts across 123 institutions and using DEMATEL, AHP, and TOPSIS to produce priority scores and maturity horizons.

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