Colorado Quantum Incubator emerging as hub for community and innovation
The incubator is building a vibrant community with a roster of engaging events and leading industry tenants including newest member, OEwaves

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L-R: Kristan Corwin, Fateme Mahdikhany and Jennifer Black speak at a community event听
The Colorado Quantum Incubator (COQI)鈥攁 精品SM在线影片-led hub for advancing quantum lab-to-market technology translation鈥攊s cultivating听a thriving community with a听state-of-the-art facility, resident companies and timely programming.听
COQI brings together quantum startups, technologists, researchers and industry partners with shared office space and听lab platforms and instrumentation suites, a setup that enables collaboration on strategic decision-making, technology development and business operations.鈥嬏
COQI is a unique and in-demand entity at a key moment for applying quantum science, according to Tanya Ramond (PhD in quantum physics, 精品SM在线影片), who currently leads the incubator鈥檚 business development efforts. 鈥淯ntil relatively recently, the community for quantum has been within academia and national labs. It鈥檚 only with the beginnings of commercializing quantum that there鈥檚 been a need to bring this out of those settings,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 part of why I鈥檓 so excited about COQI, to really have a place to build this community.鈥
Establishing a collective ethos is a high priority for COQI, said Ramond, because the quantum realm can often feel isolated. 鈥淓specially for quantum, there's big power that comes from someone coming to a space and feeling like they belong,鈥 she said. That鈥檚 taking shape, in part, through knowledge sharing among tenants. 鈥淐OQI is a place where people can come together and learn from fellow startups, whether it鈥檚 on the topic area they're working on, or how to attack a particular problem,鈥 said Ramond. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 really an important network to build.鈥澨
A forum for quantum innovators

Ramond and colleagues have been ramping up public engagement opportunities in recent months. COQI launched their official events calendar last month with 鈥淨uantum After Hours,鈥 a networking event bringing together dozens of industry innovators. The incubator also recently hosted a 鈥淲omen in Quantum鈥 forum with industry leaders who shared their stories. Past and future events include 鈥淐olorado Quantum Meet Ups鈥 and a monthly speaker series illuminating some of the most pressing questions and relevant advancements in quantum science. COQI has also hosted state and global delegations.听
Providing a forum for quantum innovators to interact, ask questions and swap ideas is also important because the field is multifaceted, said Ramond. 鈥淨uantum is really broad, there鈥檚 a lot of different specialities and niches, so we want to help everyone understand what others are doing and why it鈥檚 important,鈥 she said.听
OEwaves joins the community
COQI, a听13,000-square-foot facility located听at BioMed Realty鈥檚 Flatiron Park, was launched earlier this year to bridge the gap between world-class laboratory research and market-ready innovations.
The incubator is fast becoming a fulcrum for an industry that promises to transform how societies communicate, compute and solve problems once thought unsolvable. COQI鈥檚 list of new and prospective tenants is varied and growing, according to Scott Sternberg,听CUbit Quantum Initiative executive director and COQI project lead.听
鈥淭he interest has been overwhelming. It鈥檚 a door that people have beaten a path to, wanting these conversations, wanting to understand what we鈥檙e really building here,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he real benefit is that we鈥檙e at the center of the conversation. This is part of our innovation strategy鈥攃reating a nexus for quantum conversation, quantum talent development and quantum business development.鈥
COQI recently welcomed its newest tenant, OEwaves, Inc., which听develops complete laser suites for quantum technology.听Soon after COQI opened its doors, Orri Jonsson, OEwaves鈥 director of sales, realized that鈥檚 where he wanted to be. 鈥淗ere's where I need to be 鈥 around people that are working on the cool things that the quantum world is working on,鈥 he said.听
Jonsson has appreciated COQI鈥檚 multifaceted programming, looking at various aspects of quantum, and the relationships he鈥檚 forged among other tenants and pathmakers in the quantum realm.听鈥淚 had more interesting conversations here in the first week than I did in the last year in the other [coworking] places,鈥 he said. 鈥淪o that was very, very good.鈥
About OEwaves
OEwaves spun out of the quantum technologies group at NASA鈥檚 Jet Propulsion Laboratory in 2000 to provide extremely low noise lasers and photonically based radio frequency (RF) devices to accelerate commercialization of quantum technologies and solve noise challenges in quantum technologies, precision measurements, and high-speed data transmission. North American sales at OEwaves are based in Colorado to better support the incredible institutions and companies that are accelerating quantum technologies to positively impact people鈥檚 lives.
About the Colorado Quantum Incubator
The Colorado Quantum Incubator (COQI) was created through collaboration among partner universities and Elevate Quantum. Its purpose is to support quantum startups, provide access to advanced scientific equipment and serve as a testbed for quantum innovations. COQI aims to accelerate research into real-world applications, foster economic development, create quantum-related jobs and position Colorado as a global leader in quantum technology.听
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Interested in being part of the quantum incubator? Reach out to听听听cubit@colorado.edu.听