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The Polis Administration is charting a path forward to prepare students for great careers in the state's rapidly growing quantum technology economy
DENVER - Today, on World Quantum Day, the Polis Administration and Elevate Quantum announced the Blueprint for Advancing K–12 Quantum Information Technology, which puts forth a bold vision to prepare Colorado students for the technology careers of the future. The Blueprint outlines clear steps for lawmakers, educators, and district leaders to expand access to quantum education and provides a phased strategy to bring Quantum Information Science and Technology (QIST) concepts into classrooms, support educators, and engage students across Colorado.
"Colorado is leading the way as the epicenter of quantum technology. As our state's quantum economy continues to grow, we're making sure educators and school leaders have the necessary tools to bring these concepts into the classroom so that every Colorado student can get the skills to thrive in the industries of tomorrow," said Governor Polis.
A new webpage from the Colorado Department of Education offers ready-to-use quantum K–12 lesson plans and activities designed to spark curiosity, build skills, and connect classroom learning to real-world careers. This will serve as a centralized hub where educators, students, and district leaders can explore curated quantum activities, classroom resources, professional development opportunities, and guidance on how to bring quantum into STEM instruction.
"Colorado continues to be at the forefront of preparing students not just for today's opportunities, but for the careers of tomorrow. This blueprint reflects our commitment to ensuring every student can explore, engage, and thrive in the evolving quantum economy," said Commissioner of Education Susana Córdova.
In 2023, following a competitive national process, Colorado earned federal recognition as a Regional Technology and Innovation Hub by the U.S. Department of Commerce for the state's leadership in quantum science. Today, about 3,000 Colorado workers are employed in the quantum workforce and support more than 30 quantum technology companies. The QIST industry is expected to grow 18% annually, offering high-paying jobs across quantum computing, networking, sensing, and applications.
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"With the incredible ways the quantum industry is impacting Colorado's economy, it's critical for us to build the quantum talent pipeline now. By focusing on Colorado's youth via this blueprint and our teacher externship program targeting the industry, more Colorado students will be exposed and energized about lucrative careers in quantum ultimately growing the homegrown talent pipeline for one of the state's fastest growing industries," said Joe Barela, Executive Director of the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment.
"Colorado leads the world in quantum research, quantum companies and quantum jobs, and we are committed to ensuring that Coloradans can develop the skills to be part of and contribute to this growing field. Introducing students of all ages to the exciting potential of quantum will help continue our leadership for the years and decades to come," said Eve Lieberman, Executive Director of the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade.
"To continue to lead in quantum, we need to expose students earlier to the concepts and competencies of quantum information science and technology (QIST). This blueprint does that and ensures that all Colorado students are familiar with QIST and its significance in the broader economy. Our community colleges and four-year universities stand ready to educate and train students—whether they're working toward an industry certificate or a Ph.D.— and our new quantum incubator, which launched in January, is another way the state is bringing quantum physics out of the lab and into the real world," said Dr. Angie Paccione, Executive Director of the Colorado Department of Higher Education.
"Colorado's community colleges are proud to help lead the development of a quantum-ready workforce by building clear, direct pathways from K–12 into high-demand college programs. As a partner of Elevate Quantum—with Front Range Community College serving on its board—we're not only preparing the next generation of technicians and innovators but also working to ensure students across the state are aware of and ready for these opportunities well before they reach college. The K–12 Quantum Blueprint is a critical step toward creating a seamless learning pipeline—from early exposure to robust career and technical education programs—that leads directly into college and career opportunities in this fast-growing field," said Chancellor Joe Garcia of the Colorado Community College System.
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"Core to Elevate Quantum's mission to accelerate the commercialization of quantum technologies, is ensuring that we have the trained and credentialed workforce necessary to fill the new jobs that will be needed to make this mission a reality. Having a strong blueprint for K-12 quantum education will be an important catalyst for building accessible pathways into quantum careers, inspiring the next generation of innovators, and ensuring Colorado remains a national leader in the quantum economy," said Jessi Olsen, Chief Financial and Operations Officer of Elevate Quantum.
To help meet the growing demand for quantum talent in the state and to ensure Colorado continues to lead in the quantum economy, the Polis Administration has invested $75 million in state dollars for statewide quantum workforce and infrastructure development, as well as $40 million in federal funding through the Elevate Quantum tech hub.
"Colorado's economic future depends on our ability to nurture homegrown talent in cutting-edge fields. St. Vrain Valley Schools' partnership with Elevate Quantum is creating an educational ecosystem where students develop quantum literacy from an early age, establishing our state as the premier destination for quantum industry growth," said Don Haddad, Superintendent of St. Vrain Valley Schools.
"Quantum awareness isn't a specialized skill for a select few but a fundamental literacy that will enhance opportunities for students across all postsecondary pathways. We're cultivating both the knowledge and enthusiasm needed for students to recognize how quantum innovations will empower their future, whether they become electricians, nurses, entrepreneurs, welders, engineers, HVAC technicians, or educators," said Joe McBreen, Assistant Superintendent of Innovation of St. Vrain Valley Schools.
Today's announcement is part of the Polis Administration's broader work to bridge the gap between education and workforce, ensuring all Coloradans can access the opportunities of the quantum future. To explore the Blueprint and classroom resources, visit cde.state.co.us/quantum.
DENVER - Today, on World Quantum Day, the Polis Administration and Elevate Quantum announced the Blueprint for Advancing K–12 Quantum Information Technology, which puts forth a bold vision to prepare Colorado students for the technology careers of the future. The Blueprint outlines clear steps for lawmakers, educators, and district leaders to expand access to quantum education and provides a phased strategy to bring Quantum Information Science and Technology (QIST) concepts into classrooms, support educators, and engage students across Colorado.
"Colorado is leading the way as the epicenter of quantum technology. As our state's quantum economy continues to grow, we're making sure educators and school leaders have the necessary tools to bring these concepts into the classroom so that every Colorado student can get the skills to thrive in the industries of tomorrow," said Governor Polis.
A new webpage from the Colorado Department of Education offers ready-to-use quantum K–12 lesson plans and activities designed to spark curiosity, build skills, and connect classroom learning to real-world careers. This will serve as a centralized hub where educators, students, and district leaders can explore curated quantum activities, classroom resources, professional development opportunities, and guidance on how to bring quantum into STEM instruction.
"Colorado continues to be at the forefront of preparing students not just for today's opportunities, but for the careers of tomorrow. This blueprint reflects our commitment to ensuring every student can explore, engage, and thrive in the evolving quantum economy," said Commissioner of Education Susana Córdova.
In 2023, following a competitive national process, Colorado earned federal recognition as a Regional Technology and Innovation Hub by the U.S. Department of Commerce for the state's leadership in quantum science. Today, about 3,000 Colorado workers are employed in the quantum workforce and support more than 30 quantum technology companies. The QIST industry is expected to grow 18% annually, offering high-paying jobs across quantum computing, networking, sensing, and applications.
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"With the incredible ways the quantum industry is impacting Colorado's economy, it's critical for us to build the quantum talent pipeline now. By focusing on Colorado's youth via this blueprint and our teacher externship program targeting the industry, more Colorado students will be exposed and energized about lucrative careers in quantum ultimately growing the homegrown talent pipeline for one of the state's fastest growing industries," said Joe Barela, Executive Director of the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment.
"Colorado leads the world in quantum research, quantum companies and quantum jobs, and we are committed to ensuring that Coloradans can develop the skills to be part of and contribute to this growing field. Introducing students of all ages to the exciting potential of quantum will help continue our leadership for the years and decades to come," said Eve Lieberman, Executive Director of the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade.
"To continue to lead in quantum, we need to expose students earlier to the concepts and competencies of quantum information science and technology (QIST). This blueprint does that and ensures that all Colorado students are familiar with QIST and its significance in the broader economy. Our community colleges and four-year universities stand ready to educate and train students—whether they're working toward an industry certificate or a Ph.D.— and our new quantum incubator, which launched in January, is another way the state is bringing quantum physics out of the lab and into the real world," said Dr. Angie Paccione, Executive Director of the Colorado Department of Higher Education.
"Colorado's community colleges are proud to help lead the development of a quantum-ready workforce by building clear, direct pathways from K–12 into high-demand college programs. As a partner of Elevate Quantum—with Front Range Community College serving on its board—we're not only preparing the next generation of technicians and innovators but also working to ensure students across the state are aware of and ready for these opportunities well before they reach college. The K–12 Quantum Blueprint is a critical step toward creating a seamless learning pipeline—from early exposure to robust career and technical education programs—that leads directly into college and career opportunities in this fast-growing field," said Chancellor Joe Garcia of the Colorado Community College System.
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"Core to Elevate Quantum's mission to accelerate the commercialization of quantum technologies, is ensuring that we have the trained and credentialed workforce necessary to fill the new jobs that will be needed to make this mission a reality. Having a strong blueprint for K-12 quantum education will be an important catalyst for building accessible pathways into quantum careers, inspiring the next generation of innovators, and ensuring Colorado remains a national leader in the quantum economy," said Jessi Olsen, Chief Financial and Operations Officer of Elevate Quantum.
To help meet the growing demand for quantum talent in the state and to ensure Colorado continues to lead in the quantum economy, the Polis Administration has invested $75 million in state dollars for statewide quantum workforce and infrastructure development, as well as $40 million in federal funding through the Elevate Quantum tech hub.
"Colorado's economic future depends on our ability to nurture homegrown talent in cutting-edge fields. St. Vrain Valley Schools' partnership with Elevate Quantum is creating an educational ecosystem where students develop quantum literacy from an early age, establishing our state as the premier destination for quantum industry growth," said Don Haddad, Superintendent of St. Vrain Valley Schools.
"Quantum awareness isn't a specialized skill for a select few but a fundamental literacy that will enhance opportunities for students across all postsecondary pathways. We're cultivating both the knowledge and enthusiasm needed for students to recognize how quantum innovations will empower their future, whether they become electricians, nurses, entrepreneurs, welders, engineers, HVAC technicians, or educators," said Joe McBreen, Assistant Superintendent of Innovation of St. Vrain Valley Schools.
Today's announcement is part of the Polis Administration's broader work to bridge the gap between education and workforce, ensuring all Coloradans can access the opportunities of the quantum future. To explore the Blueprint and classroom resources, visit cde.state.co.us/quantum.
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