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Inside an unassuming building sits technology that is transforming the future of computing. The AWS Center for Quantum Computing is the result of a collaboration between Caltech and Amazon Web Services, the cloud- computing branch of Amazon. The collaboration helps bridge the fundamental, breakthrough research happening at Caltech with commercial quantum computing. The AWS Center creates quantum computing and related technologies that have the potential to revolutionize data security, machine learning, medicine development, sustainability practices, and more.

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In 2021, the northeast corner of the Caltech campus received a new addition

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Inside an unassuming building sits technology that is transforming the future of computing. The AWS Center for Quantum Computing is the result of a collaboration between Caltech and Amazon Web Services, the cloud- computing branch of Amazon. The collaboration helps bridge the fundamental, breakthrough research happening at Caltech with commercial quantum computing. The AWS Center creates quantum computing and related technologies that have the potential to revolutionize data security, machine learning, medicine development, sustainability practices, and more.

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