The Denver-Boulder region is a leader in the race to develop quantum computers, which have the potential to revolutionize many fields.
The Denver-Boulder region is emerging as a leader in quantum technology, with companies like Atom Computing and Maybell Quantum building powerful computers and infrastructure.
Imagine a world where computers solve problems billions of times faster than today's machines can, ushering in a new era of scientific discovery.That's the promise of quantum technology — and a fierce race is underway to unlock its potential. In the shadow of the Rocky Mountains, the Denver-Boulder region is emerging as a global leader in this revolution.
"It's 10 millikelvin," said Maybell Quantum CEO Corban Tillemann-Dick. That equates to negative 441.67 degrees Fahrenheit. The CEO said he envisions data centers filled with rows of quantum computers tackling the world's most pressing problems. Leading the charge to solidify Colorado's position as a quantum leader is Elevate Quantum Colorado, a private-public consortium of more than 100 organizations including the University of Colorado Boulder and other higher education institutions, state and local governments, federal labs and private companies.
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