I don’t currently have live access to up-to-the-minute news, but I can summarize what IonQ has publicly announced in Seattle-related initiatives in recent years and point you to where to check for the latest updates.
Core context about IonQ in the Seattle area
- IonQ has publicly announced plans and developments tied to the Seattle region, including the branding of a Seattle-area manufacturing footprint and expansion of facilities in Bothell, WA, as part of its U.S. quantum manufacturing strategy. This has included public statements about opening a dedicated quantum computing manufacturing facility in the Seattle area and expanding Seattle-area operations [IonQ press releases and news coverage from 2023–2024].
- The Northwest Quantum Nexus initiatives in Seattle have featured IonQ as a participant, highlighting collaboration with regional academic and industry partners and involvement in hackathons and demonstrations around IonQ hardware across major cloud platforms. These events were publicly described in IonQ’s communications around 2023 and 2024 [Northwest Quantum Nexus coverage and IonQ news releases].
Where to find the latest news
- IonQ’s official Newsroom: IonQ frequently posts press releases and updates about new facilities, partnerships, and milestones. Look for entries specifically mentioning Seattle, Bothell, or Northwest Quantum Nexus in the newsroom or investor relations pages [IonQ Newsroom and Media Resources].
- Northwest Quantum Nexus and University of Washington pages: These event pages and partner announcements often recap IonQ’s participation and any follow-on collaborations in the Seattle area [Northwest Quantum Nexus announcements].
- Financial and tech press: Business wires, regional tech outlets, and major outlets (e.g., TechCrunch, Bloomberg, Reuters) occasionally cover IonQ’s Seattle-area investments and manufacturing expansions, especially when new facilities or government-supported programs (like CHIPS Act-related initiatives) are involved.
If you’d like, I can search for the very latest press releases and summarize any recent Seattle-focused IonQ announcements, or drill down into a specific aspect (facility expansion, Seattle campus, manufacturing milestones, or Northwest Quantum Nexus involvement) with concise bullet points and direct quotes.
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IonQ executives and leadership will lead sessions on building the future of quantum computers in the Pacific Northwest IonQ will also host a hackathon to explore the limits of running programs on IonQ quantum hardware Today, IonQ (NYSE: IONQ), a quantum computing industry leader, announced its participation at the two-day Northwest Quantum Nexus (NQN) Summit at the University of Washington’s Seattle campus from January 23-24, where the company will present to the Pacific Northwest’s top...
investors.ionq.comIonQ executives and leadership will lead sessions on building the future of quantum computers in the Pacific Northwest IonQ will also host a hackathon to explore the limits of running programs on IonQ quantum hardware Today, IonQ (NYSE: IONQ), a quantum computing industry leader, announced its...
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www.ionq.comIonQ, Inc., an industry leader in quantum computing, announced plans to open the first known dedicated quantum computing manufacturing facility in the U.S., located in the suburbs of Seattle, Washington.
www.tradeandindustrydev.comSenator Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) cut the ribbon on new facility alongside IonQ leaders Facility will manufacture quantum computers and plans to create thousands of new jobs and opportunities over the coming years IonQ (NYSE: IONQ), a leader in the quantum computing industry, today announced the opening of the United States’ first quantum computing manufacturing facility, located in Bothell, Washington, a suburb of Seattle. As part of this announcement, the company also shared an expansion of...
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www.ionq.comThe U.S. Congressional delegation from Washington state, including Senator Patty Murray, chair of the Appropriations Committee, and Congresswoman Suzan DelBene who represents Bothell, trumpet announcement. The new manufacturing center underscores Washington state’s pivotal role as a technology hub based on investments in the CHIPS Science Act. New manufacturing facility in the Seattle area will support the development of world-class trapped-ion quantum systems and meet growing demand for...
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