According to a recent LinkedIn post from Qunnect, the company is emphasizing the role of quantum networking infrastructure in developing a skilled workforce in New Mexico. The post highlights that Central New Mexico Community College and The University of New Mexico will be able to host Qunnect Carina teaching racks, matching systems already operating in New York and Berlin.
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The LinkedIn content suggests that this deployment could support both two year technical programs and Ph.D. level research on the same quantum networking platform. By framing infrastructure as a catalyst for jobs, talent development, and eventual private investment, the post implies that early ecosystem building in New Mexico may position the region, and Qunnect’s technology, favorably ahead of broader industry commercialization.
For investors, the focus on educational and research installations indicates a strategy oriented toward seeding long term demand rather than immediate large scale commercial revenue. If Qunnect’s hardware becomes a de facto training standard for quantum network engineers, this academic footprint could translate into future adoption in government, telecom, and enterprise networks as the quantum sector matures.

