A Boulder-born quantum company has moved into the Colorado Quantum Incubator in east Boulder, the first quantum company to move into the space since the facility opened in January.
Quantum Rings, a quantum software simulation company, moved into the Colorado Quantum Incubator in July. The Colorado Quantum Incubator, 5555 Central Ave., is funded by a state tax incentive and led by the University of Colorado Boulder. Quantum Rings CEO Bob Wold said the facility will offer more than just office space, including access to “next-generation hardware” and “industry-defining conversations.”
“Partnering with the Quantum Incubator is a transformative opportunity for an early-stage startup like ours, driving significant value and credibility,” Wold said in a release. “The potential for growth and i