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University of Tennessee Launches Knoxville Quantum Accelerator to Anchor State Initiative
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville (UT) has launched the Knoxville Quantum Accelerator, branded as K-Quantum, to coordinate regional quantum technology research, hardware validation, and workforce training. The initiative operates in alignment with the Tennessee Quantum Initiative, a $43 million statewide economic strategy directed by Governor Bill Lee to establish localized infrastructure across advanced manufacturing, life sciences, and logistics. By forming public-private research partnerships with regional institutions—including Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), IT consulting firm CGI, and quantum hardware manufacturer IonQ—the accelerator establishes a combined infrastructure pipeline designed to transition foundational quantum mechanics into commercial enterprise tools.







