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Quantum Global Technologies takes $3M Texas grant for Austin semiconductor facility, 287 jobs

Pennsylvania quantum play relocates fabrication south as state-level chip incentives move faster than federal CHIPS Act disbursements.

Published June 27, 2026 Source MSN / Texas Economic Development From the chopped neck
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LOUIS XIII · June 27, 2026

Quantum Global Technologies takes $3M Texas grant for Austin semiconductor facility, 287 jobs

Pennsylvania quantum play relocates fabrication south as state-level chip incentives move faster than federal CHIPS Act disbursements.

Quantum Global Technologies, a Pennsylvania-based semiconductor equipment manufacturer, secured $3 million from the Texas Semiconductor Innovation Fund to build a new Austin facility that commits to 287 jobs. The grant represents the state fund's first allocation to a quantum-adjacent semiconductor play and marks the second major chip-adjacent expansion announced in Austin this quarter.

The facility will focus on precision fabrication equipment for quantum computing substrates, a segment that sits between legacy semiconductor tooling and experimental quantum hardware. Quantum Global's Pennsylvania operations currently serve defense contractors and academic quantum labs. The Austin site scales commercial production. The $3 million state grant leverages an estimated $18-22 million total project cost, according to standard Texas Economic Development matching ratios, though the company has not disclosed full capex. Construction timelines were not announced. The 287 jobs commit to an average wage above Travis County median, a requirement for fund eligibility.

Texas structured its semiconductor fund outside federal CHIPS Act constraints, allowing faster deployment to mid-tier plays like Quantum Global that lack the revenue scale for Commerce Department grants. The state fund targets equipment manufacturers, materials suppliers, and specialty fabs rather than leading-edge logic or memory. This creates a tier of incentives for companies with $50-500 million revenue that can move quickly. Quantum Global's grant follows a $2.1 million allocation to a substrate polishing firm in October and precedes an expected $5-7 million award to a gallium nitride materials supplier awaiting board approval in March.

The move exposes a gap in federal deployment velocity. CHIPS Act appropriations remain concentrated on Samsung, Intel, and TSMC megaprojects, with sub-$100 million grants to smaller suppliers delayed by review processes. State-level funds in Texas, Ohio, and Arizona now capture equipment and materials players that cannot wait eighteen months for federal decisions. Quantum Global's Pennsylvania site remains operational under existing defense contracts, but future equipment R&D and pilot production consolidates in Austin, where proximity to Applied Materials and Lam Research service centers reduces prototype iteration time by three to four weeks.

Allocators should track Texas fund disbursement cadence through Q2 as a proxy for whether mid-tier semiconductor supply chain growth bypasses federal mechanisms entirely. The next decision point: whether Quantum Global's Austin site secures follow-on private capital in the $15-25 million range by June, which would confirm commercial traction beyond grant dependency. The state fund requires job creation milestones at twelve and twenty-four months, with clawback provisions if headcount falls below 80% of the 287 commitment.

The Texas Semiconductor Innovation Fund board meets again April 14. Three additional grants in the $2-6 million range are under review, all targeting equipment or materials firms with existing facilities outside Texas.

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**$3M** state grant moves faster than federal CHIPS Act for mid-tier quantum tooling, **287** jobs in Austin by 2026.
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