California tech company moving headquarters to Florida in another devastating blow

The state of California is losing yet another tech company to Florida.In a dramatic sign of the rising allure of low-tax, pro-business states, quantum computing firm D-Wave Quantum Inc.announced it is relocating its corporate headquarters and key R & D operations from Palo Alto to Boca Raton, Florida.The move, confirmed in a statement from the company, marks a stinging blow to Silicon Valley, in what many see as a broader trend of tech companies leaving high-cost Cali for more business-friendly regions.CEO Dr.
Alan Baratz made no secret of the strategy: Florida’s rapidly growing tech ecosystem, expanding talent pool, and supportive research environment make the state ideal for quantum innovation.“With our new headquarters in Boca Raton, D-Wave will bring to South Florida incredible opportunities for advanced research, talent recruitment, and high-impact technology development that is shaping the future of computing,” Baratz said in a statement.Florida officials hailed the move as a major victory.
“We’re excited to welcome D-Wave to Florida as it accelerates the development and delivery of its quantum computing technologies, which will help further establish the state as a center of high demand job growth and business formation through innovation,” said Florida Secretary of Commerce J.Alex Kelly.“By welcoming D-Wave’s flagship … we are strengthening our position as a destination for advanced innovation, attracting top-tier technology talent, and laying the foundation for long-term economic growth,” Boca Raton Mayor Scott Singer said.The relocation is a centerpiece of a major partnership with the state of Florida.
D-Wave will install its “Advantage2” quantum computer at Florida Atlantic University’s Boca Raton campus, in an effort to “accelerate and solidify the state of Florida’s position as a leader in quantum computing.”While Sacramento faces political uncertainty and weighs a controversial new “billionaire tax,” Flor...