
Colorado is emerging as a significant hub for quantum technology, bolstered by a recent infusion of $127 million in federal and state funding. This funding aims to create over 10,000 jobs, educate 30,000 workers, and support more than 50 new quantum startups. The initiative, known as Elevate Quantum, has received substantial backing from the Biden Administration and local legislation spearheaded by Senator Mark Baisley. The Colorado School of Mines will play a pivotal role in advancing quantum innovation with $40.5 million allocated to its efforts. This development positions Colorado to potentially become the 'Silicon Valley' of quantum technology.
Mines will help shape the future of #quantum innovation as part of Elevate Quantum, which today was awarded $40.5M in federal funding to advance the quantum technologies, companies and workforce here in the Mountain West. #ElevateQuantum #ChooseColorado https://t.co/9A72eJy758
Quantum is bigger and better in the West, creating jobs and driving economic development, and this announcement proves it! Thank you to @SecRaimondo and @DepSecGraves for your hard work. https://t.co/n2omZiVTkC
Infusion of $127M boosts bid by Colorado tech hub to be “Silicon Valley” of quantum https://t.co/Inj7Bjmppi










