Quantinuum hopes to build on state’s ‘dynamic technology ecosystem and highly skilled workforce’ as it expands into New Mexico
22 Jan 2025
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A quantum computing company is expanding into New Mexico.
Quantinuum, based in Colorado, announced the buildout of a research and development facility in the Land of Enchantment in a news release this week. The site will “support ongoing collaborative efforts to advance” the company’s photonics technologies, which are the science and technology behind the generation, control and detection of light.
“As the established leader in quantum computing, Quantinuum has found an ideal partner in New Mexico,” the company’s president and CEO, Rajeeb Hazra, said in a statement. “The state’s dynamic technology ecosystem and highly skilled workforce align perfectly with our strategic goals.”
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