Inflection Opens Colorado Quantum Center in Louisville, Making It Headquarters for State's Tech Push
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Updated · CBS New York · Aug 19
Inflection Opens Colorado Quantum Center in Louisville, Making It Headquarters for State's Tech Push
2 articles · Updated · CBS New York · Aug 19
Summary
Louisville gained a new quantum computing facility Tuesday as Inflection opened the Colorado Quantum Innovation Center and designated it as the company's headquarters.
Inflection said the center will support advanced technologies behind quantum computers, which are built to solve problems faster and improve scientific research.
Colorado officials cast the opening as an economic play, with Gov. Jared Polis saying the facility shows the state's technology sector is drawing business and strengthening growth.
Brittany Pettersen said the project will support Colorado's role in an emerging "quantum peak corridor" as the state tries to build on existing strengths in aerospace and energy.