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Quantum Computing Is Coming to Murfreesboro: MTSU and MTE Announce Major Partnership

Quantum computing is officially making waves in Murfreesboro.

MTSU President Sidney McPhee and MTE President and CEO Chris Jones have signed a new partnership agreement that will advance quantum research right here in Middle Tennessee. This new agreement expands the work already being done through MTSU’s Q-RISE Center and creates a direct physical connection between MTE and the university’s quantum research infrastructure.

The Q-RISE Center, launched just 15 months ago, has already helped secure around $9 million in federal grant funding. Now, Tennessee is investing even more into the future of quantum technology, with Governor Bill Lee opening up an additional $43 million in funding to support quantum research across the state.

In this video, we break down:

  • What quantum computing actually is
  • Why it’s such a big deal
  • How it could revolutionize medicine, cybersecurity, navigation, and more
  • Why Tennessee is becoming a leader in quantum research
  • What this could mean for jobs and economic growth in Murfreesboro

Topics covered include:

  • Quantum computing
  • Quantum sensing
  • Cybersecurity and quantum communication
  • Medical imaging breakthroughs
  • Satellite-free navigation
  • Economic development in Middle Tennessee

This is one of the biggest tech and research developments happening locally right now, and it could have a massive impact on the future of Murfreesboro and the entire region.

We’re also working on getting inside the MTSU Q-RISE Center for a closer look, so stay tuned for that upcoming video.

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