The Commonwealth of Massachusetts has pledged up to $25 million in matching state funds to support the construction of a state-of-the-art Quantum Systems Laboratory (QSL) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Formally announced by Governor Maura Healey, Lt. Governor Kim Driscoll, and MIT President Sally Kornbluth, the strategic capital allocation will leverage parallel federal research grants and private philanthropic endowments to position the Greater Boston region as a national epicenter for quantum computing, sensing, and hardware co-design. Slated to break ground this summer inside MIT’s Building 39 in Cambridge, the shared-use regional hub is engineered to bridge academic discovery with [...]

Public-private partnership QuantumCT has officially launched four Phase 2 Pilot Projects engineered to translate breakthrough quantum mechanics research into deployment-ready…

With $25 million investment from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, MIT to build a new shared-use facility to serve as a statewide quantum toolbox.