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As Yale Innovation Summit opens, panel says developing the workforce is key to Quantum growth

As the state continues its efforts to make Connecticut a top location for quantum computing, developing the technical and nontechnical workforce for that industry is a key element.

CT officials urge broad engagement with quantum technologies as state vies for federal funding

Last year, the state announced a $121 million investment in quantum technology, including support for research collaboration QuantumCT.

🔒Lamont announces $121M state investment to advance CT’s quantum technology sector

Gov. Ned Lamont on Thursday pledged a $121 million state investment to expand Connecticut’s quantum technology research, workforce training and commercial development efforts.

State invests $50.5M in New Haven ‘Innovation District’ to boost life sciences, quantum technologies; Stamford, Hartford await funding

The state will invest $50.5 million in downtown New Haven with the intent to strengthen Connecticut’s life sciences industry and position the city as a national hub for emerging quantum technologies, Gov. Ned Lamont announced Friday.
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UConn-Yale collaboration QuantumCT among 15 finalists for up to $160M in NSF funding

QuantumCT, a collaboration between the University of Connecticut and Yale University, was named Thursday as a finalist for a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant through the agency’s Regional Innovation Engines program.
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