Albuquerque Journal: A new day for quantum in New Mexico

Adam Hammer in the Albuquerque Journal:
Change is coming to Downtown Albuquerque this fall.
Just blocks away from City Hall and steps from the railroad tracks, a burst of activity will soon fill a neighborhood I like to call the Innovation District. Soon, the six-block corridor between Lomas, Broadway, Central and Second will house one of the nation’s most important quantum hubs in the world. There, a group of quantum founders, scientists and researchers will turn quantum science into startups and set a new standard for how the United States innovates at the frontier of technology.
This month, Roadrunner Venture Studios and our coalition of funders, quantum startups, universities and national laboratories won a $25 million state grant administered by the New Mexico Economic Development Department. The grant is the centerpiece of a bold vision for New Mexico put forth by the EDD: Building a world-class quantum campus in the heart of Albuquerque will allow us to create a healthy share of the more than $1 trillion in quantum value expected over the next decade.
Soon, new algorithms developed in Albuquerque labs for tasks like discovering pharmaceuticals or optimizing manufacturing systems will run across cloud-based quantum computers. In super-cold refrigerators kept just above absolute zero — colder than outer space— founders with unique ideas for superconducting qubits will test solution after solution. And on intersecting fiber-optic cables crisscrossing Downtown, quantum-immune encryption methods will be developed to keep American data safe for decades to come.
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.
03-29-2026

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.
03-29-2026

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.
03-29-2026

