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Builder of quantum computers opens research and development facility in Boulder

The new location marks a win for Colorado’s growing quantum industry, which is centered around the Denver-Boulder area

Dr. Andrew Wilson, chief of the Quantum Physics Division at the National Institute of Standards and Technology; Missy Diehl, director of industry relations at CU-Boulder; Rob Hays, CEO of Atom Computing; Governor Jared Polis; Dr. Ben Bloom, Atom founder and chief technology officer and Dr. Jonathan King, Atom co-founder and chief scientist, cut the ribbon outside of Atom Computing's new Boulder facility on Sept. 28. (Provided by Atom Computing)
Dr. Andrew Wilson, chief of the Quantum Physics Division at the National Institute of Standards and Technology; Missy Diehl, director of industry relations at CU-Boulder; Rob Hays, CEO of Atom Computing; Governor Jared Polis; Dr. Ben Bloom, Atom founder and chief technology officer and Dr. Jonathan King, Atom co-founder and chief scientist, cut the ribbon outside of Atom Computing’s new Boulder facility on Sept. 28. (Provided by Atom Computing)
Megan Ulu-Lani Boyanton - Staff portraits in The Denver Post studio on October 6, 2022. (Photo by Eric Lutzens/The Denver Post)
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The new location marks a win for Colorado's growing quantum industry, which is centered around the Denver-Boulder area
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