New quantum incubator opens in Boulder

here’s a new quantum facility in town.

A 13,000-square-foot incubator funded by state incentives debuted in Boulder on Wednesday. It’s the latest addition geared at building up the infrastructure of the Mountain West’s recently-designated quantum tech hub.

The incubator at BioMed Realty’s Flatiron Park at 5555 Central Ave. will prioritize taking quantum research and turning them into commercial products. 

Quantum computing is a growing field of technology developing super-fast computers designed to solve problems most classic computers would take years to compute, but still are not readily available at scale.

Read the full story on the official Denver Gazette website.

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