New Mexico's Quantum Innovation Hub
New Mexico has always been a place where big scientific ideas take root. The Roadrunner Quantum Lab builds on that legacy, creating a shared space where startups, industry partners, and national labs can accelerate quantum innovation for the benefit of communities across New Mexico and the globe.

Infrastructure for quantum companies
The Roadrunner Quantum Lab was designed for quantum companies ready to move beyond theory and into the market. New Mexico’s national lab network, quantum-ready workforce, and dedicated facilities give resident companies a world-class platform that other startup environments cannot replicate.

Purpose-Built Space & Equipment
Access dedicated lab space, benchmarking testbeds, packaging facilities, and algorithm development infrastructure built specifically for quantum hardware and software work.

Co-located with the National Labs
On-site collaboration opportunities with Sandia and Los Alamos National Labs, along with UNM and other institutions and industry partners, can dramatically accelerate your roadmap.

Incentives for Growth
Non-dilutive funding and other economic incentives reduce the cost of building at the RQL; Roadrunner’s quantum venture studio supports early stage startups and a quantum-ready workforce for companies that scale.
New Mexico is the Quantum State
Quantum technology is one of the fastest-growing sectors in the global economy, and New Mexico is positioning itself at the center.




Connected to What Matters
The New Mexico quantum coalition includes a network of startups, industry partners, national laboratories, research institutions, and state and federal programs.
News & Insights

Qunnect announced today that ABQ-Net, America’s first open-access entanglement-based quantum network, is now live in New Mexico. The network will support startups and companies as a testbed for the development of commercial quantum technologies and launches with two active nodes connected over commercial fiber.

QuEra Computing and Roadrunner Venture Studios today announced a $4M strategic partnership to build a quantum testbed at the Roadrunner Quantum Lab (RQL) powered by the State of New Mexico in Albuquerque. QuEra’s commitment includes running facilities with full-time hires in state, making Albuquerque’s Innovation District a world-class center for quantum companies.

ABQ-Net is New Mexico’s first quantum network and a cornerstone of the state’s $300 million commitment to building a quantum economy. Developed in partnership with Qunnect, the leader in next-generation quantum networks, ABQ-Net applies the public investment toward talent attraction and company creation as quantum commercialization accelerates across the state.


























