Quantum Computing Chooses Right to Work Arizona
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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