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UCLA launches SoCal Quantum Alliance to support quantum innovation and workforce development
Summary
UCLA announced the SoCal Quantum Alliance, a regional coalition of universities, research centers and companies focused on coordinating quantum research, workforce development and industry engagement. The alliance builds on UCLA's Center for Quantum Science and Engineering and the statewide Quantum California initiative.
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UCLA announced the creation of the SoCal Quantum Alliance, a new regional coalition aimed at advancing quantum science, workforce development and industry engagement in Southern California. The effort is presented as building on work at the UCLA Center for Quantum Science and Engineering and the NSF Challenge Institute for Quantum Computation. The alliance is described as complementing the statewide Quantum California initiative. UCLA's Quantum Innovation Hub is also expected to occupy space at UCLA's Research Park as part of the effort.
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- The article says the alliance brings together universities, government labs, colleges and companies to coordinate research, workforce pathways and industry collaboration.
- The article mentions founding members including UCLA, USC, Cal State San Marcos, Caltech, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, UC Irvine, UC San Diego, Pasadena City College, HRL Laboratories, Boeing, Monarch Quantum, Cisco, IBM and the Aerospace Corp.
- The article states the alliance grew from work at UCLA's Center for Quantum Science and Engineering and the NSF Challenge Institute for Quantum Computation.
- The article notes the Quantum Innovation Hub will gather faculty, researchers, startups and students and will soon occupy space at UCLA's Research Park.
- The article emphasizes connections between universities, state colleges and community colleges to create workforce pathways for quantum engineering and applied technologies.
Summary:
The alliance is presented as a regional anchor for research collaboration, industry engagement and workforce development that aligns with the Quantum California vision. Members say the group will expand its membership and link research, education and industry to coordinate R&D and training efforts. Undetermined at this time.
