06/23/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/23/2026 14:26
The U.S. Department of Energy today announced its Quantum Genesis initiative
June 23, 2026WASHINGTON-The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced the establishment of the ambitious new Quantum Genesis initiative to develop and deploy the world's first fault-tolerant, scientifically relevant quantum computing capability for research and development by 2028. The Quantum Genesis effort will serve as a foundational element of the broader Genesis Mission, designed to usher in a new era of computational power for the nation to accelerate scientific discovery and innovation.
The announcement of the Quantum Genesis initiative marks a significant step toward the Department's goals outlined in President Trump's Executive Order (EO), Ushering the Next Frontier of Quantum Innovation. The EO reaffirms continued U.S. leadership in quantum information science, including the establishment of the Quantum Computer for Application Development and Discovery Science (QC-ADDS) Effort.
To help shape this strategic effort, DOE recently sought community input through a Request for Information (RFI) on Scientifically Relevant Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing Systems, underscoring the United States' commitment to leadership in quantum information science.
"The Quantum Genesis initiative is the first step in delivering on President Trump's charge for a national effort in developing a quantum computer powerful enough for scientific research," said Michael Kratsios, Assistant to the President and Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. "This effort will strengthen U.S. competitiveness, drive breakthroughs that classical systems cannot achieve, and ensure America remains at the forefront of one of the most consequential technologies of our time."
"Scientific discovery is one of the most powerful drivers of human flourishing, and quantum computing has the potential to dramatically accelerate that discovery," said Secretary of Energy Chris Wright. "Through Quantum Genesis, we are bringing together America's National Laboratories, universities, and private sector innovators to develop and deploy the world's first scientifically relevant fault-tolerant quantum computing capability. America led the last computing revolution, and we intend to lead the quantum age as well."
"Just as telescopes allowed us to explore the cosmos, advanced quantum computers will enable us to peer into the fundamental laws of nature with unparalleled precision," said DOE Under Secretary for Science Darío Gil. "This transformative opportunity for scientific discovery, deeply intertwined with advancements in AI enabled by the Genesis Mission, will be powered by DOE's unique system of User Facilities, research centers, and partnerships that have laid the foundation for this next era of discovery."
The Quantum Genesis, a core component of the Genesis Mission, will have three major priorities:
The Quantum Genesis builds on longstanding DOE investments in quantum information science, including a strong foundational research program that crosses all science disciplines and the National Quantum Information Science Research Centers established under the National Quantum Initiative Act in 2018. It represents the latest expansion of the Genesis Mission to accelerate U.S. research and development in scientific discovery.