Quantum Computing Chooses Right to Work Arizona

Right to Work Arizona Economic Update

Quantum Computing is establishing an new location soon in Right to Work Tempe, Arizona. This new location will serve as a manufacturing facility for quantum photonic chips. They will also create new jobs and economic opportunities.

From Area Development Magazine:

“The quantum photonic chip facility is poised to make a significant impact in the United States by becoming the first US-based developer and producer of thin film lithium niobate chips. This accomplishment not only enhances the nation’s manufacturing capabilities but also reduces reliance on foreign chip imports. […] The chips, which will be manufactured domestically, are a central part of QCi’s technical and commercial growth strategy and will serve as the foundation for a new wave of innovative quantum technologies, spanning fields such as data processing, hybrid computing, cryptography, sensing, and artificial intelligence. This initiative will serve to keep the US as a leading technology provider and will reinforce supply chain security and solidify QCi’s position in the nanophotonics and quantum optics industry.” […]

“This expansion by QCi holds great potential for Tempe’s economic development. […] By prioritizing the production of lithium niobate chips, QCi is not only creating job opportunities in engineering and manufacturing but is also establishing a pioneering quantum technology sector in the region. This move is set to enhance Tempe’s reputation as a technology hub, attracting talent and promoting an environment conducive to innovation.”

AREA DEVELOPMENT MAGAZINE

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