SIGNALQuantum·Jun 15, 2026, 2:53 PMSignal75Medium term

Quantum Motion Establishes Silicon CMOS Hardware Base within Discovery District Maryland

Quantum Motion Establishes Silicon CMOS Hardware Base within Discovery District Maryland

Silicon spin-qubit developer Quantum Motion has finalized an agreement to establish an engineering facility within the Capital of Quantum (CoQ) deep-tech complex located in Discovery District Maryland. The United Kingdom-headquartered firm joins an established hardware cluster that houses IQM’s primary United States Quantum Technology Center and Microsoft’s Quantum Research Center. The regional expansion is designed [...] The post Quantum Motion Establishes Silicon CMOS Hardware Base within Discovery District Maryland appeared first on Quantum Computing Report .

Why this matters
Why now

The global race for quantum computing leadership, coupled with strategic regional development initiatives, is driving key players to establish physical presences in specialized hubs.

Why it’s important

This move signifies increased competition and collaboration in quantum hardware development, particularly in the critical area of silicon-based quantum computing, which has implications for future compute supply chains and national technological capabilities.

What changes

Maryland's Discovery District further solidifies its position as a major quantum computing hub, attracting talent and investment, while Quantum Motion gains a strategic foothold in the US market.

Winners
  • · Quantum Motion
  • · Discovery District Maryland
  • · US quantum computing sector
  • · Silicon CMOS quantum hardware
Losers
  • · Regions not investing in quantum hubs
Second-order effects
Direct

The establishment of Quantum Motion's facility increases the concentration of quantum hardware expertise in the US.

Second

This concentration could accelerate the development and commercialization of silicon-based quantum computers, potentially displacing other quantum modalities over time.

Third

The success of these regional quantum clusters could lead to national strategic advantages in advanced computing, influencing geopolitical tech leadership.

Editorial confidence: 90 / 100 · Structural impact: 60 / 100
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