Arizona Quantum

About

Arizona Quantum

Organizing Arizona's Quantum Future

Arizona Quantum is a statewide initiative committed to building the foundation for a competitive quantum industry in Arizona. We focus on ecosystem coordination, workforce development, and market readiness—including the exploration of capital pathways and investment opportunities tied to quantum technologies.

As an organized statewide collective, Arizona Quantum connects academia, private industry, government, and emerging capital networks to accelerate progress in a field that will define the next era of technological competitiveness.

Our mission is to inspire quantum companies to build in Arizona, cultivate a skilled workforce for the quantum era, and help diversify the state's technology investment portfolio within this rapidly emerging ecosystem.

Why It Matters

Quantum science and technology are moving from theory to application. Across the country and around the world, quantum systems are beginning to impact computing, sensing, security, communications, and advanced manufacturing. Governments are mobilizing, industry is accelerating, and new standards are taking shape.

Arizona is positioned to lead.

With a growing innovation economy, a strong university network, major industry presence, and a history of pioneering advanced technology—from aerospace to applied research—Arizona has the foundation to become a national hub for quantum technology development and commercialization.

What We Do

Arizona Quantum operates as a catalyst for statewide coordination.

Our work includes:

Ecosystem Development

  • Mapping Arizona's quantum assets, companies, research centers, and capabilities
  • Supporting ecosystem growth through structured collaboration
  • Facilitating connections between academia, industry, and government

Workforce & Education

  • Supporting university and technical programs tied to quantum readiness
  • Exploring K–12 initiatives that introduce foundational quantum concepts
  • Encouraging apprenticeships, training modules, and certification pathways

Innovation & Commercialization

  • Engaging accelerator programs and research institutions
  • Exploring pathways for capital participation in quantum-focused ventures
  • Supporting technology transfer and startup formation

Federal & Strategic Alignment

  • Engaging with national initiatives through the U.S. Department of Commerce, NIST, and CHIPS R&D Office
  • Tracking federal priorities, BAAs, policy updates, and emerging research opportunities
  • Positioning Arizona to participate actively in national strategy discussions
Matt Cimaglia
Ali Torabi