
Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — Central New Mexico Community College (CNM) is helping shape the future of America’s quantum workforce by demonstrating its pioneering quantum technician training model with educators across the country, while also bringing together leading quantum educators to share their expertise as well. In early June, CNM hosted a Quantum Educators Workshop, drawing 45 faculty […]
The US is prioritizing the development of a domestic quantum workforce to support emerging quantum technologies, making this educational initiative timely.
A robust quantum workforce is critical for national security, economic competitiveness, and the advancement of quantum computing and related fields.
Increased collaboration and standardization in quantum technician training across US educational institutions, accelerating the growth of the quantum workforce.
- · Central New Mexico Community College (CNM)
- · US quantum computing industry
- · Educators in quantum fields
- · Students pursuing quantum careers
- · Nations without robust quantum workforce development programs
More skilled quantum technicians will enter the workforce, bolstering research and development efforts.
The standardized training model could become a national blueprint, accelerating curriculum development and adoption.
A stronger domestic quantum workforce could reduce reliance on foreign talent and enhance national strategic autonomy in quantum technologies.
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