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        model, BT has pledged to become a net zero carbon emissions   of carbon – three times as much carbon as its own end-to-end
        business  by  2045  and  has  set  targets  in  line  with  the  most   carbon  emissions  –  achieving  its  3:1  carbon  abatement  target
        ambitious aim of the COP21 Paris Agreement - linking its targets   one year early. For every tone of CO2 emitted by BT – three tones
        to limit global warming to 1.5°C. Since 2016/17, BT has reduced   of customer emissions were saved. BT’s commitment to reducing
        the carbon emissions intensity of its operations by 42% and has   its carbon intensity will help the UK Government meet its target of
        reduced carbon emissions by 8% in its supply chain over the same   net zero emissions by 2050 and is calling on other companies to
        timeframe. Last year, BT helped its customers save 13m tones   take similar measures and make similar commitments.

        BT Teams Up with UK Quantum Tech Start-Ups to Trial World’s Most Secure
        Fixed-Mobile Network Infrastructure for 5G And Connected Cars


        BT  has  joined  forces  with  high-tech  Cambridge  spin-out   benefit  from  such  ultra-secure  connectivity  in  the  future.”  Dr.
        Nu-Quantum,  other  UK  start-ups,  Research  and  Technology   Carmen Palacios Berraquero, co-founder and CEO of Nu Quantum
        Organizations (RTOs) and university partners, as part of a world-  said: “In this project, we are basically creating the architecture for
        first  trial  of  end-to-end  quantum-secured  communications  for   a whole new quantum-telecommunication industry, with a supply
        5G and connected cars. The AIRQKD trial combines BT’s globally   chain running from component manufacture through to end user.
        leading expertise in building quantum-secure networks using QKD   At  Nu  Quantum  we  have  the  unique  ability  to  use  the  smallest
        (Quantum Key Distribution – an essentially un-hackable, cutting   packets of light, making the most of quantum mechanics and the
        edge technique for sharing encryption ‘keys’ between locations   security advantage it can give us. This 3-year partnership with BT
        using  a  stream  of  single  photons)  with  other  new  techniques   and others across the UK is an important step taking quantum
        for  applying  quantum  security  to  mobile  devices,  developed  by   out of the lab and into our networks.” Roger McKinlay, Challenge
        UK start-ups Nu Quantum, Angoka and Duality. The trial, which   Director for the UK Quantum Technologies Challenge, said: “This
        will  run  for  36  months,  is  funded  with  £7.7M  by  the  Quantum   investment is part of a wider package delivered by The National
        Technologies  Challenge,  led  by  UK  Research  and  Innovation.  It   Quantum Technologies Program, which is set to make a £1 billion
        will for the first time combine Quantum Key Distribution over fixed   investment over its life-time. This is ground-breaking technology
        fiber and free-space networks (point-to-point laser connections   but also commercially important, the close collaboration between
        between  cell  sites),  with  quantum-enhanced  security  chips  in   the parties accelerating the establishment of a UK supply chain.”
        mobile devices. In combination, these technologies will be used   AIRQKD is an Innovate UK funded project involving the following
        to deliver an ultra-secure link between connected 5G towers and   partners: BT, Lexden Technologies, OLC, Duality, Bristol University,
        mobile devices, as well as to connected cars, in conjunction with   Fraunhofer Centre for Applied Photonics, Strathclyde University,
        the  Warwick  Manufacturing  Group  at  Warwick  University.  The   Warwick University Manufacturing Group, Bay Photonics, Heriot
        new trial builds upon BT’s current fiber-based testbed for QKD,   Watt  University,  Angoka,  ArQit,  Nu  Quantum,  National  Physical
        which runs between Cambridge and the BT Labs at Adastral Park,   Laboratory, CSA Catapult, Edinburgh University.
        Suffolk. It will pave the way for the development of a wide range
        of  quantum-secured  use-cases,  for  applications  where  ultra-
        security of data transfer is especially important. Cambridge-based
        Nu Quantum, one of the UK’s newest quantum technology start-
        ups, will be the provider of quantum components: small modules
        capable of manipulating the faintest light signals (single photons
        of light) to generate and communicate absolutely secure quantum
        encryption  keys.  Other  partners  include  Belfast-based  Angoka,
        Bristol’s Duality Quantum Photonics and London-based Arqit; all
        cutting-edge start-ups specializing in the new field of Quantum
        tech, in which the UK is increasingly seen as taking an early lead.
        Professor  Andrew  Lord,  BT’s  head  of  optical  network  research,
        said: “The UK has firmly established itself as a global leader in
        quantum-based  network  security.  With  the  AIRQKD  trial,  we’re
        delighted to be taking this to the next level and combining multiple
        quantum technologies from innovative UK start-ups to build the
        world’s most secure fixed-mobile communications link. Connected
        cars are only one of the possible range of applications that will








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