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IonQ and University of Maryland Expand QLab Partnership to Advance Quantum Networking Technologies

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IonQ and the University of Maryland have announced an expansion of their collaborative efforts at QLab, a quantum research facility located on the university’s campus. The partnership aims to advance quantum networking technologies and deepen research into quantum computing applications. This development builds on their existing collaboration, which has focused on exploring practical uses for quantum systems in various fields.

The expanded initiative will include enhanced access to IonQ’s cutting-edge quantum hardware for researchers at the University of Maryland. It will also support joint projects aimed at developing new techniques in quantum networking and communication. The QLab facility serves as a hub for academic and industry researchers to test theories, conduct experiments, and explore potential breakthroughs in quantum science. Both parties emphasize that this collaboration is designed to foster innovation while providing hands-on opportunities for students and faculty to engage with state-of-the-art technology.

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Date: April 13, 2026

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