IonQ will open quantum computer factory in the Seattle area and plans to invest $1B
Maryland-based IonQ says its opening a 65,000-square-foot research and manufacturing facility in Bothell, Wash., to build quantum computers. The opening is part of IonQs broader plan to invest $1 billion in the Pacific Northwest over the next 10 years, the company says.
The Bothell facility will be the first known dedicated quantum computer manufacturing facility in the United States, according to IonQ. Peter Chapman, the former Amazon executive who serves as IonQs CEO and president, said today in a news release that the Seattle area was the best option for our new facility.
Advanced technologies like quantum computing are key to solving the worlds most pressing challenges such as climate change, energy and transportation, Chapman said. The Seattle region has been a hub of tech innovation and manufacturing for decades, and has the skilled workforce we need to design, build and manufacture our quantum computers.
The building on Bothells Monte Villa Parkway, which once housed offices for AT&T Wireless, will host the companys second quantum data center and serve as the primary production engineering location for North America. IonQ says it plans to bring thousands of jobs to the Pacific Northwest region in the years ahead.
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