Two recent announcements, one from Governor Bill Lee and the other from EPB, will add a combined $24 million to the state’s quantum computing efforts.
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More than a dozen Knoxville-based technology companies and 150 registrants gathered for a showcase at Bridgewater Place.
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In Governor Bill Lee's final State of the State Address for Tennessee, he put a spotlight on nuclear, rural innovation, and computing technologies like quantum and artificial intelligence.
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The partnership will zero in on building and testing “breeding blankets,” which are systems inside a fusion power plant that create tritium, a key fuel for fusion reactors.
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A Nuclear Lifecycle Innovation Campus is a state-hosted, federally supported hub that anchors major components of the nuclear energy ecosystem.
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Through its patented method for analyzing consumer, telecom, carrier, and professional data, founder Joey Gilkey said sales reps using TitanX talk to someone every four dials instead of every 40.
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Community Equity Ventures is a new fund from Community Equity Partners that invests in later-stage growth companies in five core verticals in Tennessee and beyond.
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This is the fourth story in our Investor Outlook series. This feature focuses on emerging technologies and innovation in legacy industry.
