Insider Brief
- IQM Quantum Computers is establishing its first U.S. Quantum Technology Center in Maryland’s Discovery District in partnership with the Capital of Quantum initiative.
- The center aims to support quantum research, education, and collaboration with federal agencies, academic institutions, and HPC providers.
- The expansion strengthens IQM’s presence in the U.S. and leverages Maryland’s talent pool and established quantum ecosystem to accelerate commercialization.
PRESS RELEASE — IQM Quantum Computers, a global leader in superconducting quantum computing, and the Capital of Quantum (CoQ) announced today the establishment of IQM’s first U.S. Quantum Technology Center in Discovery District Maryland.
This strategic expansion strengthens IQM’s presence in one of the world’s most important quantum ecosystems and furthers the company’s global leadership in the quantum computing industry.
IQM’s new Quantum Technology Center highlights the company’s continued commitment to drive quantum education and research and collaborate with High-Performance Computing (HPC) service providers. By locating in the University of Maryland’s Discovery District, IQM is positioning itself closer to the federal research community, which includes the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), NASA Goddard, and the Army Research Laboratory (DEVCOM), as well as the University of Maryland’s Applied Research Laboratory for Intelligence and Security and John Hopkin’s Applied Physics Laboratory.

“The United States is one of the world’s most important quantum markets. College Park connects us to the federal research community, and the quantum ecosystem being built around it. This is the right place to grow our U.S. presence,” said Jan Goetz, CEO and Co-founder of IQM Quantum Computers.
Maryland is uniquely situated at the intersection of research, science, commercialization, policy, and national security. The Capital of Quantum is a landmark public-private partnership designed to solidify Maryland’s role as a global leader in quantum information science and technology. This new technology center is directly aligned with the state initiative, supports national policies and will help drive commercialization.
Through this new center, IQM is focused on building local teams and capabilities, capitalizing on Maryland’s robust talent pipeline. The State of Maryland and the University of Maryland (UMD) boast one of the highest concentrations of quantum scientists and researchers in the country, with UMD ranking as a top-five producer of quantum PhDs.
“We are excited to welcome IQM to College Park’s Discovery District as they establish their first U.S. Quantum Technology Center”, said Dr. Corey Stambaugh, Director of the Capital of Quantum. “Maryland is focused on building deep and meaningful partnerships with global leaders like IQM, positioning the Capital of Quantum as a premier destination for quantum innovation and commercialization.”
The new U.S. Quantum Technology Center will serve as a collaborative hub, enabling IQM to work closely with local startups, academic institutions, and federal partners to accelerate the deployment of advanced quantum technologies. Through this partnership, IQM is supporting the U.S. quantum ecosystem and enabling American discovery.



