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Illinois is becoming a national leader in several next-generation industries. Although the state has long been a hub for ...
Chicago birders are calling on the Illinois Quantum Computing and Microelectronics Park, proposed for a former U.S. Steel plant site on the South Side, to do more to prevent deadly window ...
After the state’s quantum campus is built, the center will move to the 128-acre Illinois Quantum & Microelectronics Park.
The 480-acre site earmarked for the campus was used for steel production from 1880 to 1992 and is currently vacant.
Forty high school students with Chicago Public Schools graduated from Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory’s Saturday ...
The Illinois Quantum and Microelectronics Park received a tremendous boost last week with the announcement of the DARPA-Illinois Quantum Proving Ground project.
Learn more about why the new Illinois Quantum and Microelectronics Park CEO thinks 2024 was just the start for quantum in Chicago.
Just over one year ago, the Illinois legislature approved spending more than $700 million to attract and support a new industry: quantum technology. Now, representatives of other countries ...
An Australian quantum startup plans to join the Illinois Quantum & Microelectronics Park. Diraq, which is a Fermilab partner and one of the startups being incubated in a federal government quantum ...
It is the “anchor tenant” of the Illinois Quantum and Microelectronics Park, or IQMP, a research park set to break ground later this year on Chicago’s South Side.
Illinois lawmakers OK’d $700 million for developing quantum technology businesses. A quantum research park will be opened for tech companies.
IBM will join Illinois' sprawling quantum park on South Side, state aims to be 'the global quantum capital' IBM’s decision is a huge win for Gov. JB Pritzker, who has for years sought to make ...
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