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    Home » IBM to Invest $150 Billion in U.S. Innovation and Advanced Computing

    IBM to Invest $150 Billion in U.S. Innovation and Advanced Computing

    Aishwarya ParikhBy Aishwarya ParikhMay 6, 2025 AI and Robotics No Comments2 Mins Read
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    IBM Commits to Manufacturing, AI, and Quantum Computing

    IBM has announced a bold investment plan to inject $150 billion into the United States economy over the next five years. This strategic initiative aims to boost innovation, manufacturing, and economic growth. Of the total, more than $30 billion will go directly into research and development, supporting advancements in mainframe and quantum computing.

    Arvind Krishna, IBM’s chairman and CEO, highlighted the company’s vision, stating: “Technology doesn’t just build the future — it defines it. We’ve prioritised American jobs and manufacturing for over a century, and this investment ensures IBM remains at the forefront of global computing and AI.”

    Strengthening America’s Tech Backbone

    IBM has long played a central role in shaping technological infrastructure across the US. The company contributed to the systems behind Social Security, supported NASA’s Apollo Program, and continues to provide technology solutions to global industries.

    A key site in this new chapter is Poughkeepsie, New York. There, IBM manufactures mainframes that underpin much of the global economy. In fact, over 70% of the world’s transaction value passes through systems made in this American facility.

    The investment will also reinforce IBM’s leadership in quantum computing. The company already operates the world’s largest fleet of quantum systems and will continue designing and assembling these powerful machines in the US. Quantum computing is poised to revolutionise industries by solving complex problems that today’s computers cannot address.

    Quantum Network and Economic Opportunity

    IBM’s Quantum Network currently connects nearly 300 Fortune 500 companies, academic institutions, government labs, and startups. It serves over 600,000 active users. This access accelerates breakthroughs that have the potential to reshape national security, job creation, and scientific discovery.

    This new funding confirms IBM’s long-term commitment to US innovation and its ongoing role in shaping the future of advanced technology. The company aims to drive progress not only within its own industry but across the wider economy.

    with inputs from Reuters

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