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Updated · The Boston Globe · Jun 24
Massachusetts Pushes $75 Million Quantum Plan as Boston Hosts Global Industry Conference
Updated
Updated · The Boston Globe · Jun 24

Massachusetts Pushes $75 Million Quantum Plan as Boston Hosts Global Industry Conference

2 articles · Updated · The Boston Globe · Jun 24

Summary

  • $75 million in proposed new state spending is anchoring Massachusetts’ latest push to expand its quantum sector, alongside a global Boston conference drawing startups, scientists and Trump administration tech officials.
  • The state is trying to turn Boston’s university-led research base into commercial scale as the race to build useful quantum computers intensifies and rivals from Silicon Valley, Texas, Illinois and Chattanooga court the same companies.
  • Governor Maura Healey already awarded $25 million for a new MIT quantum lab, while a separate bill would create a state-backed quantum center with bonding authority and tax breaks to lure businesses.
  • Local momentum includes QuEra’s plan to have its Libra quantum computer ready by 2028, plus Boston quantum investments by Amazon, Nvidia and Google, which bought MIT spinout Atlantic Quantum last year.
  • Lawmakers say quantum could mirror Massachusetts’ life-sciences boom, and parts of the standalone quantum bill may still be folded into the broader economic development package in coming weeks.

Insights

With states pouring billions into quantum hubs, which region will emerge as the definitive leader in this technological gold rush?
Will today's massive quantum investments lead to a revolution, or are we facing a 'quantum winter' of unfulfilled promises?
As adversaries stockpile encrypted data, can the U.S. truly quantum-proof its security before it's too late?

Massachusetts’ Quantum Leap: Strategies, Investments, and Competition to Secure a $50 Billion Tech Future

Overview

Boston’s selection as the host of Quantum.Tech World 2026 puts Massachusetts in the global spotlight and highlights the state’s ambition to become a leader in quantum technology. Building on the historical success of its life sciences sector, which grew rapidly after major government investment, Massachusetts is now advancing new economic development legislation with quantum as a key focus. State officials are actively championing initiatives to create a strong quantum ecosystem, aiming to leverage existing strengths in life sciences and defense. This coordinated effort is designed to drive future economic growth and secure Massachusetts’ position at the forefront of quantum innovation.

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