UT Launches Knoxville Quantum Accelerator To Advance Tennessee’s Future
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The University of Tennessee launched the Knoxville Quantum Accelerator to strengthen East Tennessee's role in quantum technology research and economic growth. The initiative supports Tennessee's $43 million quantum strategy and includes plans for a quantum foundry, computing hub, and partnerships with organizations like Oak Ridge National Laboratory. K-Quantum will expand UT's quantum research capabilities through new faculty hires and startup incubation programs. The initiative aims to accelerate the transition of quantum technologies from laboratory research to commercial applications, driving innovation and economic growth in the region. This effort will also develop a quantum technology workforce, advancing Knoxville's research momentum.