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Chattanooga Quantum Collaborative

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Bringing people and resources together to prepare our communities to thrive in the coming Quantum Age

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Lots of interesting stuff packed into this piece from HPCwire including signs pointing to #quantum technology turning a corner, the importance of collaboration in the space and even a poem! Here's to more progress, collaborations (and poetry?) in 2025! bit.ly/40nHEi2

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Mark your calendar for The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga's first Science on Tap meetup at the Tap House in St Elmo on Tuesday February 11 from 5-7 PM! Meet the new director of UTC's Quantum Center, Dr. Rick Mukherjee. Register here bit.ly/3WA4Ln6

Mark your calendar for <a href="/UTChattanooga/">The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga</a>'s first Science on Tap meetup at the Tap House in St Elmo on Tuesday February 11 from 5-7 PM! Meet the new director of UTC's Quantum Center, Dr. Rick Mukherjee. Register here bit.ly/3WA4Ln6
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Thanks Pravir Malik for compiling this quick read outlining expert suggestions on how #quantum and #AI might be used together in areas ranging from cryptography to biopharma! bit.ly/3X3o4pe

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CQC Founding member The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga is hosting its second Science on Tap meetup 3/11 at the Tap Room. Hear from Dr. Amy Brock-Hon about research at the university's Raccoon Mountain Caverns. The event is free and open to everyone! Register here bit.ly/43ebyqQ

CQC Founding member <a href="/UTChattanooga/">The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga</a>  is hosting its second Science on Tap meetup 3/11 at the Tap Room. Hear from Dr. Amy Brock-Hon about research at the university's Raccoon Mountain Caverns. The event is free and open to everyone! Register here bit.ly/43ebyqQ
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Ready to play quantum FACT or FICTION? Join us along with speakers from EPB and The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga to talk quantum trivia and what's happening with this emerging technology. Thursday, March 27 at 5:00. Register for this FREE event here bit.ly/4iDirX1

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Learn about solar powered cars at Science on Tap presented by The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga! Register for this free discussion at the Tap Room in St Elmo on Tuesday, April 8 from 5-7. Hear about emerging tech over free snacks and discounted local beers. bit.ly/3DR8gj2

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IonQ and EPB partner to launch the first U.S. hub for quantum computing & networking in Chattanooga, TN! Our Forte Enterprise system + EPB Quantum Network will power real-world energy solutions and dev training. Learn more about IonQ’s expanding global footprint:

IonQ and <a href="/EPB_Chattanooga/">EPB</a> partner to launch the first U.S. hub for quantum computing &amp; networking in Chattanooga, TN! Our Forte Enterprise system + EPB Quantum Network will power real-world energy solutions and dev training. Learn more about IonQ’s expanding global footprint:
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The Quantum Comms market could hit $11–15B by 2035, says McKinsey & Company. Here in #Chattanooga, EPB has already built a commercial quantum network & now securing a computer from @IonQ. See the full report here bit.ly/3TmYU2y

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Quantum isn’t just a research milestone—it’s a strategic turning point. Thanks to The Quantum Insider and Bank of America for spotlighting the stakes in this approachable piece! 👇 bit.ly/46JB5Ke

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Know someone who wants to be part of Chattanooga’s growing quantum ecosystem? Tell ‘em to check out these opportunities to work with IonQ and EPB! ionq.com/careers#open-p…

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Quantum in TN is moving fast! Join us, Oak Ridge Lab & The Company Lab to talk about how research, startups, and infrastructure are shaping real-world quantum applications and commercialization. Wed, 9/10 9:30 CDT at new Pinnacle Bank Nashville Launch Tennessee #3686 bit.ly/4mTyKBy

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There's still time to grab your ticket for #3686fest to learn more about #quantum momentum and commercialization in TN! Wed, Sept 10 at 9:30 CDT at the new Pinnacle Financial Partners building in Nashville. Save your spot here bit.ly/485dRP9 Launch Tennessee The Company Lab Oak Ridge Lab IonQ

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ICYMI Big thanks to U.S. National Science Foundation for supporting Chatt’s growing quantum ecosystem with resources to help with planning, tech breakthroughs & workforce prep. Proud to work with The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, EPB, The Company Lab and others to keep moving forward! bit.ly/3Iv0uxu

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Mark your calendar as The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga hosts Berlin-based quantum pioneer Kipu Quantum's Prof. Enrique Solano to speak on paradigms, processors, optimization & AI. Thursday, October 9th, 4:00 p.m. at the UTC Library, Room 435.

Mark your calendar as <a href="/UTChattanooga/">The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga</a> hosts Berlin-based quantum pioneer <a href="/KipuQuantum/">Kipu Quantum</a>'s Prof. Enrique Solano to speak on paradigms, processors, optimization &amp; AI. Thursday, October 9th, 4:00 p.m. at the UTC Library, Room 435.