Earlier this week, Boulder hosted the global premiere of Our Quantum Future, a documentary exploring the people, ideas, and breakthroughs shaping one of the most important technological frontiers of our time.

At the Dairy Arts Center, researchers, founders, investors, policymakers, and students from across Colorado’s quantum community gathered for the screening. Both theaters quickly filled as the audience came together to watch a film that captures the momentum building around quantum technologies and the people working to transform breakthrough science into real-world impact.

Endeavor Colorado was proud to support the premiere as a sponsor, alongside organizations committed to strengthening the state’s deep tech ecosystem and celebrating the innovators pushing the field forward.

The evening itself was hosted by Dan Caruso and Caruso Ventures, whose leadership and long-term commitment have played an important role in shaping Colorado’s emergence as a global hub for quantum innovation. By convening leaders from across industry, academia, and government, the event reflected the same collaborative spirit that has helped the region’s quantum ecosystem grow over the past decade.

That spirit of collaboration is also central to the film.

Produced by The Quantum Insider and directed by Evan Kubes and Guy Ellis, Our Quantum Future features more than 40 voices from across the global quantum community. The documentary highlights not only the breakthroughs underway in labs and startups, but also the partnerships and shared vision required to move the field forward.

Few places illustrate that dynamic better than Colorado.

Across the Front Range, pioneering companies such as Infleqtion, Atom Computing, Vescent, and Quantinuum are advancing the boundaries of quantum technology, while emerging innovators like Maybell Quantum continue to push the field forward. Their work is supported by a powerful research foundation anchored by institutions including the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), JILA, the University of Colorado Boulder, and the Colorado School of Mines.

Together, these companies, labs, and institutions have created one of the most concentrated quantum ecosystems in the world.

Moments like the premiere serve as a reminder that breakthrough technologies rarely emerge from a single lab or company. Instead, they grow from communities willing to invest early, collaborate deeply, and think decades into the future.

As Our Quantum Future reaches broader audiences, that story will become clearer to many more people: quantum is no longer theoretical or distant. The future is already taking shape, and Colorado is helping lead the way.

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