D-Wave Joins Southeastern Quantum Collaborative as Inaugural Member

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D-Wave Joins Southeastern <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/QMCO">Quantum</a> Collaborative as Inaugural Member

D-Wave Quantum Inc. has joined the Southeastern Quantum Collaborative (SQC) as an inaugural member alongside the University of Alabama in Huntsville, Davidson Technologies, IBM, and Alabama A&M University. The consortium aims to unite academia, industry, and government to accelerate quantum information science across the Southeast and build a quantum-ready workforce for commercialization and defense-related applications.

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