Texas is betting big on quantum computing with the launch of the Occam Foundry near Austin-Bergstrom Airport—a 16.5-acre campus designed to be a magnet for researchers, startups, and top talent. With six buildings and a live quantum system, it’s poised to become one of the nation’s first dedicated quantum hubs, fueled by state and federal urgency to turn lab breakthroughs into real-world tech. Think of quantum as a rocket engine for AI—enabling leaps in drug discovery, climate modeling, and complex problem-solving. As Austin aims to lead the quantum race, this campus could redefine how the U.S. competes in next-gen computing.

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