MIT and Massachusetts announce Quantum Systems Laboratory to advance quantum technology
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Zach Winn | Abby Abazorius | MIT News
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MIT President Sally Kornbluth and Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey announced plans for the Quantum Systems Laboratory (QSL) at MIT, a shared-use facility aimed at accelerating quantum technology development. The lab is designed to keep Massachusetts and the United States at the forefront of quantum innovation, a technology seen as critical for multiple industries.
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· 2 pulledOn May 28, MIT President Sally Kornbluth and Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey announced plans for a new laboratory to accelerate the development of next-generation quantum technologies
The Quantum Systems Laboratory (QSL) at MIT, a shared-use facility that will catalyze quantum development in the region and help keep America at the forefront of a technology seen as critical for a range of industries.
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