IonQ Opens New Quantum Computing R&D Facility in Boulder
thequantuminsider.com May 13, 2026

IonQ Opens New Quantum Computing R&D Facility in Boulder

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IonQ has opened a new 22,000-square-foot quantum computing R&D and semiconductor testing facility in Boulder, Colorado. The facility will support the development of trapped-ion quantum hardware and semiconductor ion trap chip design. Colorado state and local agencies provided tax incentives for the expansion, tied to job creation and investment targets. The facility is expected to have its first quantum computer fully installed by the third quarter of this year. IonQ's expansion in Boulder is projected to create dozens of high-paying jobs in the deep tech space. The company's pioneering approach to building trapped-ion quantum computers enables mass manufacturability via the standard semiconductor supply chain, driving innovation and growth in Colorado's quantum sector, with the state's support playing a key role in the company's decision to expand in the region.