We built a free reference site for the Colorado quantum ecosystem. Feedback welcome.

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Based in Denver. We have been building themillikelvin.com, a free resource site covering the Colorado quantum ecosystem. What is on the site: An interactive ecosystem map covering the relationships between companies, research institutions, and investors on the Front Range. A company directory with structured profiles for every major Colorado quantum organization. A quantum valley timeline from NIST Boulder's founding in 1954 to this week's CHIPS Act announcement.
Four Nobel Prizes along the way: Cornell and Wieman's BEC in 2001, Hall's frequency combs in 2005, Wineland's trapped ions in 2012. A qubit technology comparison across modalities. An event calendar for Colorado quantum events updated weekly. The timing felt right to share. Three Colorado companies received $100 million each in federal equity investment on Thursday. France announced €1 billion in new quantum investment Friday. The ecosystem the site covers is moving fast. Everything on the site is free (themillikelvin.com/quantum-valley) Feedback welcome, especially from people who work in or near this ecosystem and can tell me what is missing. submitted by /u/theweeklychai [link] [comments]
