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Quantum computing startup Infleqtion has big plans for a facility in Chicago.
Illinois will join the quantum computing ecosystem thanks to a new initiative by Infleqtion. The company will build the state ...
Infleqtion’s $50 million project gives additional momentum to Gov. JB Pritzker’s plan to make Illinois the leading hub for quantum computing.
Infleqtion plans to build the first utility-scale quantum computer in Illinois at the state's quantum park and create at ...
The first-ever Global Quantum Forum took place in Chicago, highlighting the work being done to make the city the world's ...
That pitch has been backed by significant state funding. Last year, the legislature allocated $500 million for a “quantum ...
PsiQuantum will start construction at the state’s new quantum and microelectronics park on the former South Works site later ...
On July 24 at the Global Quantum Forum in Chicago, IBM and the University of Chicago announced their intent to offer Duality ...
A new tenant for the Illinois Quantum and Microelectronics Park on Chicago’s Southeast Side is set to receive more than $5 ...
Researchers at Harvard have created a groundbreaking metasurface that can replace bulky and complex optical components used ...
Investing.com -- PsiQuantum Corp. plans to begin operations of its Chicago-based quantum computer in 2028, three years from now, according to Bloomberg, citing Chief Executive Officer Jeremy O’Brien.
Colorado-based Infleqtio will set up shop at the Quantum and Microelectronics Park, or IQMP, on Chicago's South Side.