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Global (January 2026) – Universum Labs and NEUROssance have formally signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to co-found the Quantum & AI Learning and Innovation Alliance (QUALIA), an international initiative dedicated to advancing tools and methods through which frontier technologies are learned, developed, and responsibly integrated into society.

 

The Consortium positions intelligence tech initially piloted through quantum and AI fields as a focal domain for educational innovation because these fields represent some of the most complex frontiers of human discovery and clearly challenge human cognition in several ways, making them ideal testbeds for identifying where existing educational models fall short and where new learning tools are required.

  

Designed as a non-competitive and collaborative education infrastructure, the Consortium will gradually open collaborations to complement the work of existing universities, research institutes, and professional training programs. Its scope spans quantum information sciences and technologies (QIST), artificial intelligence, neuroscience, cognitive science, and emerging tech, with a strong emphasis on biologically, cognitively, and artificially aligned, research-grounded learning models that promote broad, equitable access while maintaining scientific and ethical rigor through evidence-based programs.

  

The agreement establishes a shared framework for long-term collaboration across research translation, pedagogical innovation, and institutional coordination, providing a trusted platform for multi-stakeholder initiatives, public funding pathways, and international partnerships.

A New Layer of Educational Infrastructure

The Consortium addresses a missing layer in today’s innovation ecosystem: cognitive infrastructure. While society has invested heavily in digital infrastructure (networks and platforms), scientific infrastructure (laboratories, universities), and regulatory infrastructure (standards, ethics frameworks, and governance bodies), there is no shared infrastructure designed to support how humans understand, reason about, and learn frontier intelligence technologies.
As quantum and AI systems advance in complexity, this gap has become increasingly consequential. The Consortium is designed to operate at this intersection by providing research-grounded tools, methods, and frameworks that help bridge rapidly advancing technologies and human cognitive capacity.
The consortium is founded on the principle of equity at the level of cognition, not simply access. Most institutions talk about access to technology, but we address access to understanding. Quantum in Pictures is one example of this cognitive scaffolding, now naturally implemented in 12 countries. This work reflects years of experience grounded in education, physics, and learning science. With this consortium, we now aim to join our forces, ensuring that
For this reason, we launch only empirically grounded tools and methods after testing how humans actually learn, reason, and misunderstand tech topics. We collect evidence for the kinds of explanations, work, abstractions, and representations that actually work.
While big tech focuses on building smarter machines or training people to catch up, what we focus on is watching the evolution of human learning and intervening in it to evolve the learning itself in parallel with artificially enhanced intelligent tech
Planned activities include:
The Consortium provides a formal research and experimentation space for evaluating alternative educational structures that extend beyond conventional academic pathways, grounded in learning science and observed failures in current models

A New Layer of Educational Infrastructure

Frontier technologies such as QIST and AI advanced at a pace that far exceeds our collective capability to learn, reason about, and govern them meaningfully.
The challenge society now faces is no longer limited to building more powerful systems or expanding access to technology, but to ensuring that humans can understand these systems well enough to use them responsibly, equitably, and intelligently.
Existing educational structures are not designed for this level of complexity. The Quantum & AI Learning and Innovation Alliance invests heavily in shared cognitive infrastructure. This gap is no longer academic, but wider. There is currently no coordinated effort to address workforce readiness, public trust, the proliferation of pop-corn Quantum and AI courses, or questions about who gets involved in shaping intelligence tech. This consortium is dedicated to the idea that human learning and reasoning must evolve in parallel with intelligence tech before it’s too late.

Why Now

About NEUROssance

NEUROssance is a global research-driven enterprise headquartered in Oxford, built by scientists and innovators who specialise in developing innovative programmes and tools for QIST, AI, and neurotechnology. The flagship programmes are science-driven and evidence-based -tested through research collaborations at the University of Oxford, Quantinuum, and IBM Quantum.
NEUROssance is the first and only initiative to integrate pedagogy and cognitive science principles into emerging-tech programs and tools; through its Academy for Understanding of Technologies, it is positioned as a unique global ecosystem builder in the deep-tech landscape

About Universum Labs

Universum Labs is a science and education initiative focused on improving how scientific knowledge is organized, connected, and understood. The organization develops open-access discovery infrastructure centered on a visual, relational knowledge graph that maps problems, tools, and recurring patterns across disciplines to support exploration, learning, and scientific discovery. By combining visual reasoning, human-led interpretation, and emerging computational methods, including AI and quantum approaches, Universum Labs makes complex scientific systems more navigable while enabling new forms of interdisciplinary insight.
Working at the intersection of education, discovery, and strategy, Universum Labs supports universities, research institutes, public-sector organizations, and global initiatives through learning architecture design, cognitive literacy programs, discovery mapping, and advisory services. Its approach emphasizes evidence-based learning, human-in-the-loop exploration, and open access to foundational knowledge, while developing advanced tools that support collaboration and long-term scientific discovery.