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Texas Quantum Strategy Takes Shape at UT Dallas Summit
Insider Brief North Texas in mid-August makes a persuasive case for staying indoors, which is indeed what the state’s quantum community did for two days at the University of Texas at Dallas. Registration had closed well before the doors…
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Aug 20, 2026 at 7:04 PM UTC · Updated há 18 horas · 5 min de leitura

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- Texas’ quantum ecosystem is moving from coordination toward execution, with new state policy, infrastructure projects and industry collaboration taking shape across the state.
- Texas A&M is seeking $38 million for its Quantum Spur initiative, while the newly announced Occam Foundry near Austin would create a 16.5-acre campus for quantum companies, researchers and hardware.
- The Texas Quantum Initiative faces its first major reporting milestone on Dec. 1, 2026, as projects developed through the state’s growing quantum network begin moving toward funding and implementation.
North Texas in mid-August makes a persuasive case for staying indoors, which is indeed what the state’s quantum community did for two days at the University of Texas at Dallas.
Registration had closed well before the doors opened. The people who got in came from Austin, Houston, College Station, Lubbock, San Antonio and Dallas, plus a fair number who flew in from further afield, and they spent the mornings listening and the afternoons in discussion.
Rather than run parallel technical tracks, the organizers put participants in breakout rooms, asked them to propose problems worth solving, and had the strongest pitched back to the full room. The stated goal was collaborations that line up with future funding. The summit was built to produce projects rather than proceedings.
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