I don’t have real-time access to live updates in this moment. Here’s what I can share based on recent public information up to late 2023–2024, and how you can verify the latest developments about IonQ in Seattle.
What “IonQ Seattle” has encompassed recently
- Manufacturing and expansion in the Seattle area: IonQ announced plans to open and later opened a dedicated quantum computing manufacturing facility in Bothell, a Seattle suburb, as part of expanding U.S. manufacturing capacity for trapped-ion quantum systems. This established a significant IonQ footprint near Seattle and supported subsequent growth in the region.[8][9]
- Seattle-area facilities and cloud accessibility: The Bothell facility became IonQ’s second quantum data center for cloud access and the primary production engineering site in the U.S., with the aim of scaling hardware development and manufacturing in support of customer demand. IonQ also highlighted continued investments and an expanded Seattle footprint to support RD and manufacturing teams.[9]
- Northwest quantum activity and regional partnerships: IonQ participated in Seattle-area quantum initiatives such as the Northwest Quantum Nexus Summit, positioning itself as a key industry player in the Pacific Northwest and engaging with local researchers, educators, and industry partners (evidenced by 2023 coverage of IonQ’s involvement in NQN events).[1][2][4]
How to get the latest news
- IonQ press releases and newsroom: The company regularly posts updates on new facilities, partnerships, and product milestones on its official site. Check IonQ’s Newsroom for the latest Seattle-related news and facility updates.[4][10]
- Seattle-area and regional coverage: Trade and industry outlets and regional business news outlets often report on IonQ’s Bothell expansion and Seattle-area investments, sometimes with quotes from local officials or details about funding and job creation.[7][8]
- Major cloud platforms and partnerships: IonQ’s collaborations with cloud platforms (Azure Quantum, Amazon Braket, Google Quantum) are frequently mentioned in context with Seattle-area developments, as these facilities support scalable production and R&D for hardware used across platforms.[2][1]
Would you like me to pull the very latest articles from IonQ’s site and major tech/business outlets and summarize them with citations? If so, I can compile a current briefing (including dates, facility specifics, and any announced investments or job numbers) and provide inline citations.
Sources
Senator Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) cut the ribbon on new facility alongside IonQ leaders Facility will manufacture quantum computers and plans to create thousands of new jobs and opportunities over the coming years IonQ (NYSE: IONQ), a leader in the quantum computing industry, today announced the opening of the United States’ first quantum computing manufacturing facility, located in Bothell, Washington, a suburb of Seattle. As part of this announcement, the company also shared an expansion of...
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www.ionq.comIonQ executives and leadership will lead sessions on building the future of quantum computers in the Pacific Northwest IonQ will also host a hackathon to explore the limits of running programs on IonQ quantum hardware Today, IonQ (NYSE: IONQ), a quantum computing industry leader, announced its participation at the two-day Northwest Quantum Nexus (NQN) Summit at the University of Washington’s Seattle campus from January 23-24, where the company will present to the Pacific Northwest’s top...
investors.ionq.comIonQ executives and leadership will lead sessions on building the future of quantum computers in the Pacific Northwest IonQ will also host a hackathon to explore the limits of running programs on IonQ quantum hardware Today, IonQ (NYSE: IONQ), a quantum computing industry leader, announced its...
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www.ionq.comThe U.S. Congressional delegation from Washington state, including Senator Patty Murray, chair of the Appropriations Committee, and Congresswoman Suzan DelBene who represents Bothell, trumpet announcement. The new manufacturing center underscores Washington state’s pivotal role as a technology hub based on investments in the CHIPS Science Act. New manufacturing facility in the Seattle area will support the development of world-class trapped-ion quantum systems and meet growing demand for...
investors.ionq.comIonQ, Inc., an industry leader in quantum computing, announced plans to open the first known dedicated quantum computing manufacturing facility in the U.S., located in the suburbs of Seattle, Washington.
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