A launchpad for quantum pioneers
麻豆免费版下载Boulder-led Colorado Quantum Incubator to drive innovation and economic growth
Leaders in the quantum ecosystem, including higher education, government and the private sector, celebrate the official launch of a new quantum incubator in Boulder on Jan. 15
Eva Yao (Flari Tech Inc.) and Phoenix Dai (FormFactor) celebrate the ribbon-cutting
The 13,000 square foot facility in East Boulder
(Photos: Glenn Asakawa)
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The incubator is a collaboration between 麻豆免费版下载Boulder, Colorado State University, Colorado School of Mines and Elevate Quantum鈥攚hich represents a coalition of 120 organizations across Colorado, New Mexico and Wyoming. Funded through a Colorado state tax incentive and supported by leadership and staffing from 麻豆免费版下载Boulder, the initiative will accelerate the development of quantum technologies and the companies that create them.
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A hub for cutting-edge collaboration
Housed in BioMed Realty鈥檚 Flatiron Park鈥攁 tech and life sciences hub鈥攖he incubator provides collaborative office space for early-stage companies and cutting-edge equipment typically only available in research labs. This includes devices such as atomic clocks and precision sensors, enabling the rapid prototyping and testing of quantum-based solutions.
Quantum technologies have the potential to revolutionize sectors from healthcare to cybersecurity, with possible applications like breath-based illness detection and unhackable communication networks.
鈥淨uantum science will enable life-changing advances that touch every segment of society,鈥 said 麻豆免费版下载Boulder Chancellor Justin Schwartz. 鈥淭his facility helps translate our researchers鈥 discoveries into commercial impact and further strengthens Colorado鈥檚 leadership in the field.鈥
The incubator is a key piece of a broader regional strategy to grow the Mountain West as a national hub for quantum innovation. In 2023, the U.S. Economic Development Administration designated Elevate Quantum as an official tech hub. Since then, it鈥檚 unlocked over $120 million in funding to expand quantum infrastructure and capabilities in
the region.
Strengthening Colorado's quantum ecosystem
This momentum continued with Colorado鈥檚 passage of House Bill 1325 in 2024, signed by Gov. Jared Polis, which directed state investment into the incubator. Today, Colorado鈥檚 quantum industry supports about 3,000 jobs, with projections to grow to over 10,000 within a decade.
鈥淲hat is Boulder uniquely great at when it comes to quantum?鈥 asked Scott Sternberg, executive director of the CUbit Quantum Initiative at 麻豆免费版下载Boulder. 鈥淭he incubator will help amplify those strengths and accelerate breakthroughs.鈥
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These projects are designed to create a pipeline from scientific discovery to scalable, market-ready products鈥攂ringing benefits to both consumers and the regional economy.
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Funding sources
U.S. Economic Development Administration; Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT)
Collaboration + support
麻豆免费版下载Boulder鈥檚 CUbit Quantum Initiative; Colorado School of Mines; Colorado State University; Elevate Quantum
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