![]() “Quantum learning has applications for students enrolled in both STEM and non-STEM disciplines as well as people already in our workforce to upskill their qualifications in anticipation of new applications,” Steven R. The program will prime Chattanooga’s incoming and current workers for the integration of quantum technology in vital fields such as cybersecurity, computing, finance and health care, he said at the Quantum Economic Development Consortium’s plenary meeting today announcing Gig City Goes Quantum. The Gig City Goes Quantum initiative will “build a new quantum ecology starting right here in Chattanooga, with student education, workforce preparation, and support of companies that are leading the way in translating quantum possibilities into real-world solutions,” Mayor Tim Kelly said in a statement. To nurture the region’s budding quantum ecosystem, more than a dozen partners in Chattanooga, Tennessee, have launched a program to build local quantum IT expertise.
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