Author: Naomi Cooper|| Date Published: February 7, 2023
Quantum Computing Inc. (Nasdaq: QUBT) has created a subsidiary that aims to take QCI’s technology products to the Department of Defense and other government agencies.
The company said Monday QI Solutions will conduct main business operations in Arizona and Sean Gabeler, a three-decade U.S. military veteran, will serve as president of the newly formed subsidiary,
QI Solutions will offer quantum platforms the company designed for supply chain management, advanced manufacturing, workforce development and research and development applications.
Gabeler noted these offerings can be deployed immediately and have the potential to support multiple government programs.
Robert Liscouski, CEO of QCI, said the company established a separate government-facing entity to better address the public sector’s requirement for market-ready quantum platforms.
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