A trip to Asia with a key mission: Show company leaders in Japan and South Korea how Maryland is open for business. Gov. Wes Moore's trip put quantum science in the spotlight, but the state is eyeing more than just international investment. So, are local companies also ready to do business? Computer science has uses in defense, intelligence and technology, so the governor signed a $100 million memorandum of agreement with the federal Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. While that quantum sector agreement is expected to bring jobs to Maryland, in the same week, there was some disappointing news for the state as Prince George's County-based IonQ is creating the first quantum hub in Tennessee — not Maryland. So, what incentives will Maryland give to local businesses to grow their innovations here at home? Maryland Commerce Secretary Harry Coker Jr. explains on 11 TV Hill.
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Дата на публикация: 6 май, 2025
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