
New Mexico Awards $1.2 Million to Six Quantum Technology Companies
THE SO WHAT
State-level grants of $1.2M into quantum are small in dollars but big as a signal — quantum is moving from national labs into regional economic development. Hardware and deep-tech founders should note where these clusters are forming; talent and follow-on capital tend to follow.
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