
Digital quantum hardware developer SEEQC, Inc. has announced its participation as a subcontractor in the multi-year Microelectronics Commons Northeast Regional Defense Technology Hub (NORDTECH) program. Funded via the CHIPS and Science Act, the project is led by NY CREATES and includes partners such as Cornell, Princeton, NYU, Syracuse, Quantum Circuits/D-Wave, and the Air Force Research [...] The post SEEQC Secures Role in CHIPS Act-Funded NORDTECH Quantum Scaling Project appeared first on Quantum Computing Report .
The CHIPS and Science Act is actively funding strategic technology development, and quantum computing is a key area for national competitiveness.
This signifies continued US investment in domestic quantum technology, aiming to establish leadership in a critical future computing paradigm and supply chain.
SEEQC and other US-based entities receive significant government backing to advance quantum hardware, shifting some development from theoretical to practical scaling.
- · SEEQC
- · US quantum computing sector
- · NY CREATES
- · Competitors without CHIPS Act funding
Increased pace of quantum computing hardware development in the US.
Potential for the US to establish a resilient domestic quantum supply chain, reducing reliance on foreign components.
Accelerated development of quantum algorithms and applications due to more robust hardware access.
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