A look at the Illinois Quantum and Microelectronics Park, a planned project aiming to make Chicago a quantum computing hub with PsiQuantum as the anchor tenant
An industrial park taking shape on an old steel mill site provides a glimpse into the quantum future Bluesky: @dannygroner . X: @psiquantum , @wsj , and @alexmmmack LinkedIn: Steve Rosenbush , Alex Mack , Brad Henderson , and Jorge Santiago Ortiz Bluesky: Danny Groner / @dannygroner : “Timmerman said it's critical to reach the faculty, graduate students and postdocs focused on quantum technology and convince them that they have local resources to get their research to the next step.” www.wsj.com/articles/chi... X: @psiquantum : The quantum ecosystem in Illinois, similar to that of Queensland, has led the world in R&D for decades. The IQMP is a fantastic initiative to catalyze and scale-up this technology. We are excited to join the community and help continue the tradition of grand science and @wsj : Chicago is sick of seeing its groundbreaking research migrate to Silicon Valley when it's time to become a business. For quantum computing, officials say, things will be different. https://www.wsj.com/... Alex Mack / @alexmmmack : If you build it, they will come. Excited for what's ahead in 2025 for @PsiQuantum at the IQMP -> 🦺🔨👷🏻♂️🏗️ LinkedIn: Steve Rosenbush : In this week's column, I report from Chicago on the city's efforts to build the Silicon Valley of quantum computing. … Alex Mack : If you build it, they will come. — The Wall Street Journal's Steve Rosenbush explores how Illinois Quantum & Microelectronics Park and PsiQuantum … Brad Henderson : Great article today from the The Wall Street Journal on Chicago's push to be the Silicon Valley of Quantum Computing. … Jorge Santiago Ortiz : Chicago is setting the ground for the adoption of Quantum, which is an exciting time for my favorite city. …