Trending...
- Landon Brittain Lands Lead Role in Feature Film Carnivore After He's Spotted at the Emmys - 231
- Digital Pharma Advances 2026: AI and Patient-Centric Strategies Transform Pharma Marketing
- €6.4 Million in Contracts Across Multiple Countries; Smart City Developer; U.S. Expansion, and Announces Strategic Drone Tech Partnership; $AFFU
News
Oct 3, 2025
Governor Newsom signs legislation to advance California's position as the epicenter of global innovation
What you need to know: At one of the two national quantum research hubs in California, Governor Gavin Newsom today signed legislation and announced new funding to advance the Golden State's fusion and quantum sectors — and maintain California's worldwide dominance in technology and innovation.
BERKELEY — As the world's innovation hub, California continues to lead. Today, Governor Gavin Newsom signed two pieces of legislation into law and announced new funding to help maintain California's ongoing dominance in emerging technologies that are fueling our future. The bills and new funding will advance California's dominance in quantum and fusion technologies, helping to ensure the state continues to produce a strong talent pipeline, foster new research and development, and create opportunities for these technologies of the future to grow in regions throughout the state. The Governor signed the legislation and announced the new funding at the National Quantum Information Science Research Centers at the University of California, Berkeley, one of two national quantum centers in the state.
California is the epicenter of global innovation — it's made us the 4th largest economy in the world and the talent pipeline for the nation. Our state was literally born from our ability to lean into emerging industries that will change our world. While others dream, California is delivering the future — the Golden State is where the innovations of tomorrow begin.
Governor Gavin Newsom
California is the national leader in emerging technologies, fostering an educated and skilled workforce able to deliver new scientific breakthroughs that launch humanity into the future. Quantum and fusion — both priority sectors under the California Jobs First Economic Blueprint — are key examples of California's leadership, with the state leading the way in research and development, talent, and new discoveries.
Quantum: computing capability for the future
Quantum computing has the potential to solve equations in mere minutes that would take existing computers thousands of years to complete — enabling immense potential to enhance medication discovery, improve artificial intelligence tools, combat climate change, and model complex scenarios. Quantum sensing has the ability to revolutionize how we see the world, and quantum communication will usher in unhackable quantum networks.
California is the only state that is home to both National Science Foundation and Department of Energy quantum federal research centers — and is positioned as the strongest in this space. California is producing the nation's top talent in quantum, is home to five of the world's top 15 artificial intelligence programs (UC Berkeley, UC San Diego, UCLA, Stanford, and Caltech) and leads in quantum computing research with centers at UC Berkeley, UCLA, University of Southern California, and Stanford, as well as the Google Quantum AI Campus affiliated with UC Santa Barbara, Microsoft's Station Q lab with UC Santa Barbara, and the Amazon Web Services Center for Quantum Computing at Caltech.
✅ More quantum: Today, the Governor is signing Assembly Bill 940, authored by Assemblymember Buffy Wicks (D-Oakland) to drive California's efforts forward by creating a statewide strategy to transform quantum research into industry output. Under the bill, the Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development will publish a strategic framework, aligned with the state's Economic Blueprint, to help grow the quantum economy in regions throughout the state.
More on The Californer
The Governor is also announcing an additional $4 million budgeted to support quantum research and innovation. This funding was part of the 2025-2026 Final Budget.
"Quantum will define the future — and with AB 940, California is claiming its place at the forefront," said Assemblymember Buffy Wicks (D-Oakland). "By directing the development of a statewide strategy, this bill ensures we are positioning ourselves to lead in quantum innovation, create good-paying jobs, and capture the immense economic value this technology will generate. I'm grateful to Governor Newsom for signing this bill and to all the partners who recognize the urgency of investing in this transformative technology."
Fusion: clean energy to fuel the future
Fusion occurs when two atoms slam together to form a heavier atom, releasing a tremendous amount of energy — the same energy that powers the sun. Fusion has the potential to revolutionize the energy industry, help achieve energy abundance and security, and help meet the nation's growing clean energy needs.
California's fusion ecosystem is the largest in the nation, boasting world-leading federal research facilities and private investment firms, which serve as primary drivers of the state's fusion innovation system. California hosts both of the nation's premier fusion research centers: the DIII-D National Fusion Facility in San Diego, the United States' largest magnetic-confinement (tokamak) user facility, and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, the world's most energetic laser for inertial-confinement fusion, where researchers achieved the first laboratory fusion ignition in December 2022, marking a critical step in fusion viability. California is also currently incorporating fusion into its energy goals through the California Energy Commission.
✅ More fusion: Today, the Governor is signing Senate Bill 80, authored by Senator Anna Caballero (D-Merced), which helps accelerate the development and growth of fusion energy by creating the Fusion Research and Development Innovation Initiative to distribute $5 million toward advancing research and development into fusion energy. This initiative and investment will help accelerate the deployment of new research and technology capabilities that support the commercialization of fusion energy, with the goal of delivering the world's first fusion energy pilot project in the state by the 2040s, to help achieve the state's 100% by 2045 clean electricity goal.
"Fusion energy has the immense potential to provide consistent, clean baseload power on demand that will help us meet our clean energy goals," said Senator Anna M. Caballero (D-Merced). "This is why I am proud to have authored SB 80, which provides an avenue for the state to invest directly in California's fusion energy economy and help retain talented researchers in our state. By signing SB 80, the Governor has affirmed California's commitment to advancing fusion energy research."
Fueling talent and entrepreneurship
California continues to fuel start-up growth as our universities operate at the forefront of research and innovation. Every UC campus is home to business incubators and accelerators that provide mentorship and resources, turning budding ideas into tomorrow's biggest companies. The University of California consistently earns more U.S. utility patents than any other university system, with 540 granted in 2024 and an active portfolio exceeding 13,700 patents. Additionally, the state also leads the nation in patents per capita.
California hosts the nation's leading concentration of Federally Funded Research & Development Centers (FFRDCs)—including NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), DOE's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, and Sandia's California Center—alongside major federal centers like NASA Ames and NASA Armstrong. These institutions conduct world-class work in science, AI, and other emerging technologies.
More on The Californer
This talent produces new innovation: In the first half of 2025, California startups attracted more than $110 billion, close to two-thirds of U.S. venture funding.
"We are thrilled and honored to be the launchpad for 'Quantum California," said UC Berkeley Chancellor Rich Lyons. "It is a perfect fit for Berkeley, where innovation and entrepreneurship are at the heart of our culture and mission. The discoveries that happen here are part of what makes Berkeley one of society's greatest assets."
California's economic strength
California is not only a national economic powerhouse — it is driving the future. California is the world's fourth-largest economy. California feeds the country and is the nation's top state for new business starts, access to venture capital funding, manufacturing and agriculture. With an increasing state population and record-high tourism spending, California's economy continues to build in key regions and sectors.
Economy, Press releases, Recent news, Top story (https://www.gov.ca.gov/category/top-story/)
Recent news
Governor Newsom announces appointments (https://www.addtoany.com/add_to/facebook?linkurl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.gov.ca.gov%2F2025%2F10%2F03%2Fgovernor-newsom-signs-legislation-to-advance-californias-position-as-the-epicenter-of-global-innovation%2F&linkname=Governor%20Newsom%20signs%20legislation%20to%20advance%20California%E2%80%99s%20position%20as%20the%20epicenter%20of%20global%20innovation%20%7C%20Governor%20of%20California)
Oct 2, 2025
News SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom today announced the following appointments:Craig Snellings, of Oakland, has been reappointed to the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board, where he has served since 2019. Snellings was an Associate Trial Attorney at Hartsuyker,...
Governor Newsom: No state funding for sell-out universities (https://www.gov.ca.gov/2025/10/02/governor-newsom-no-state-funding-for-sell-out-universities/)
Oct 2, 2025
News SACRAMENTO — Governor Gavin Newsom today issued the following statement in response to the White House's proposed "Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education," which ties access to federal funding to radical conservative ideological restrictions on...
Health care costs for many Californians will nearly double in three months because of Donald Trump, Governor Newsom warns (https://www.gov.ca.gov/2025/10/02/health-care-costs-for-many-californians-will-nearly-double-in-three-months-because-of-donald-trump-governor-newsom-warns/)
Oct 2, 2025
News What you need to know: Because of President Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill," Californians will see the average monthly share of their premiums increase from 73 - 388 percent starting in January. Democrats in Congress have agreed to fund the government to reverse...
Oct 3, 2025
Governor Newsom signs legislation to advance California's position as the epicenter of global innovation
What you need to know: At one of the two national quantum research hubs in California, Governor Gavin Newsom today signed legislation and announced new funding to advance the Golden State's fusion and quantum sectors — and maintain California's worldwide dominance in technology and innovation.
BERKELEY — As the world's innovation hub, California continues to lead. Today, Governor Gavin Newsom signed two pieces of legislation into law and announced new funding to help maintain California's ongoing dominance in emerging technologies that are fueling our future. The bills and new funding will advance California's dominance in quantum and fusion technologies, helping to ensure the state continues to produce a strong talent pipeline, foster new research and development, and create opportunities for these technologies of the future to grow in regions throughout the state. The Governor signed the legislation and announced the new funding at the National Quantum Information Science Research Centers at the University of California, Berkeley, one of two national quantum centers in the state.
California is the epicenter of global innovation — it's made us the 4th largest economy in the world and the talent pipeline for the nation. Our state was literally born from our ability to lean into emerging industries that will change our world. While others dream, California is delivering the future — the Golden State is where the innovations of tomorrow begin.
Governor Gavin Newsom
California is the national leader in emerging technologies, fostering an educated and skilled workforce able to deliver new scientific breakthroughs that launch humanity into the future. Quantum and fusion — both priority sectors under the California Jobs First Economic Blueprint — are key examples of California's leadership, with the state leading the way in research and development, talent, and new discoveries.
Quantum: computing capability for the future
Quantum computing has the potential to solve equations in mere minutes that would take existing computers thousands of years to complete — enabling immense potential to enhance medication discovery, improve artificial intelligence tools, combat climate change, and model complex scenarios. Quantum sensing has the ability to revolutionize how we see the world, and quantum communication will usher in unhackable quantum networks.
California is the only state that is home to both National Science Foundation and Department of Energy quantum federal research centers — and is positioned as the strongest in this space. California is producing the nation's top talent in quantum, is home to five of the world's top 15 artificial intelligence programs (UC Berkeley, UC San Diego, UCLA, Stanford, and Caltech) and leads in quantum computing research with centers at UC Berkeley, UCLA, University of Southern California, and Stanford, as well as the Google Quantum AI Campus affiliated with UC Santa Barbara, Microsoft's Station Q lab with UC Santa Barbara, and the Amazon Web Services Center for Quantum Computing at Caltech.
✅ More quantum: Today, the Governor is signing Assembly Bill 940, authored by Assemblymember Buffy Wicks (D-Oakland) to drive California's efforts forward by creating a statewide strategy to transform quantum research into industry output. Under the bill, the Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development will publish a strategic framework, aligned with the state's Economic Blueprint, to help grow the quantum economy in regions throughout the state.
More on The Californer
- California: Governor Newsom issues legislative update 10.3.25
- California: Governor Newsom signs landmark worker legislation, in stark contrast to Trump's assault on workers and government shutdown
- California adds largest graduating class of Highway Patrol officers in 16 years to its police force
- City of Long Beach to Host Community Workshops on Drake, Chavez Park Area Projects
- Rollin VIN Verifiers Launches Mobile Clean Truck Check OBD Testing Services in Riverside County
The Governor is also announcing an additional $4 million budgeted to support quantum research and innovation. This funding was part of the 2025-2026 Final Budget.
"Quantum will define the future — and with AB 940, California is claiming its place at the forefront," said Assemblymember Buffy Wicks (D-Oakland). "By directing the development of a statewide strategy, this bill ensures we are positioning ourselves to lead in quantum innovation, create good-paying jobs, and capture the immense economic value this technology will generate. I'm grateful to Governor Newsom for signing this bill and to all the partners who recognize the urgency of investing in this transformative technology."
Fusion: clean energy to fuel the future
Fusion occurs when two atoms slam together to form a heavier atom, releasing a tremendous amount of energy — the same energy that powers the sun. Fusion has the potential to revolutionize the energy industry, help achieve energy abundance and security, and help meet the nation's growing clean energy needs.
California's fusion ecosystem is the largest in the nation, boasting world-leading federal research facilities and private investment firms, which serve as primary drivers of the state's fusion innovation system. California hosts both of the nation's premier fusion research centers: the DIII-D National Fusion Facility in San Diego, the United States' largest magnetic-confinement (tokamak) user facility, and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, the world's most energetic laser for inertial-confinement fusion, where researchers achieved the first laboratory fusion ignition in December 2022, marking a critical step in fusion viability. California is also currently incorporating fusion into its energy goals through the California Energy Commission.
✅ More fusion: Today, the Governor is signing Senate Bill 80, authored by Senator Anna Caballero (D-Merced), which helps accelerate the development and growth of fusion energy by creating the Fusion Research and Development Innovation Initiative to distribute $5 million toward advancing research and development into fusion energy. This initiative and investment will help accelerate the deployment of new research and technology capabilities that support the commercialization of fusion energy, with the goal of delivering the world's first fusion energy pilot project in the state by the 2040s, to help achieve the state's 100% by 2045 clean electricity goal.
"Fusion energy has the immense potential to provide consistent, clean baseload power on demand that will help us meet our clean energy goals," said Senator Anna M. Caballero (D-Merced). "This is why I am proud to have authored SB 80, which provides an avenue for the state to invest directly in California's fusion energy economy and help retain talented researchers in our state. By signing SB 80, the Governor has affirmed California's commitment to advancing fusion energy research."
Fueling talent and entrepreneurship
California continues to fuel start-up growth as our universities operate at the forefront of research and innovation. Every UC campus is home to business incubators and accelerators that provide mentorship and resources, turning budding ideas into tomorrow's biggest companies. The University of California consistently earns more U.S. utility patents than any other university system, with 540 granted in 2024 and an active portfolio exceeding 13,700 patents. Additionally, the state also leads the nation in patents per capita.
California hosts the nation's leading concentration of Federally Funded Research & Development Centers (FFRDCs)—including NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), DOE's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, and Sandia's California Center—alongside major federal centers like NASA Ames and NASA Armstrong. These institutions conduct world-class work in science, AI, and other emerging technologies.
More on The Californer
- Cognitive Makes Its Official Streaming Debut October 3, 2025
- Psalmist Sylmac Announces Release of "You Reign" – A Powerful New Worship Song
- Future Champions Golf Launches 2026 Membership Program and Expands Global Tournament Schedule
- Nashville International Chopin Piano Competition partners with Lipscomb University to host 2025 competition
- Made in the Shade Fall Festival, Walnut Creek, November 2
This talent produces new innovation: In the first half of 2025, California startups attracted more than $110 billion, close to two-thirds of U.S. venture funding.
"We are thrilled and honored to be the launchpad for 'Quantum California," said UC Berkeley Chancellor Rich Lyons. "It is a perfect fit for Berkeley, where innovation and entrepreneurship are at the heart of our culture and mission. The discoveries that happen here are part of what makes Berkeley one of society's greatest assets."
California's economic strength
California is not only a national economic powerhouse — it is driving the future. California is the world's fourth-largest economy. California feeds the country and is the nation's top state for new business starts, access to venture capital funding, manufacturing and agriculture. With an increasing state population and record-high tourism spending, California's economy continues to build in key regions and sectors.
Economy, Press releases, Recent news, Top story (https://www.gov.ca.gov/category/top-story/)
Recent news
Governor Newsom announces appointments (https://www.addtoany.com/add_to/facebook?linkurl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.gov.ca.gov%2F2025%2F10%2F03%2Fgovernor-newsom-signs-legislation-to-advance-californias-position-as-the-epicenter-of-global-innovation%2F&linkname=Governor%20Newsom%20signs%20legislation%20to%20advance%20California%E2%80%99s%20position%20as%20the%20epicenter%20of%20global%20innovation%20%7C%20Governor%20of%20California)
Oct 2, 2025
News SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom today announced the following appointments:Craig Snellings, of Oakland, has been reappointed to the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board, where he has served since 2019. Snellings was an Associate Trial Attorney at Hartsuyker,...
Governor Newsom: No state funding for sell-out universities (https://www.gov.ca.gov/2025/10/02/governor-newsom-no-state-funding-for-sell-out-universities/)
Oct 2, 2025
News SACRAMENTO — Governor Gavin Newsom today issued the following statement in response to the White House's proposed "Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education," which ties access to federal funding to radical conservative ideological restrictions on...
Health care costs for many Californians will nearly double in three months because of Donald Trump, Governor Newsom warns (https://www.gov.ca.gov/2025/10/02/health-care-costs-for-many-californians-will-nearly-double-in-three-months-because-of-donald-trump-governor-newsom-warns/)
Oct 2, 2025
News What you need to know: Because of President Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill," Californians will see the average monthly share of their premiums increase from 73 - 388 percent starting in January. Democrats in Congress have agreed to fund the government to reverse...
0 Comments
Latest on The Californer
- TOMORROW: Governor Newsom signs legislation advancing California's dominance in global innovation
- American Garden Rose Selections™ Announces 2026 Winners
- California: Governor Newsom announces appointments
- HealerRiz Expands Remote Healing & Entity Removal Services Beyond USA and Canada
- Green Office Partner Secures the #1 Spot on Chicago Sun-Times' Best Workplace List Two Years Running
- California: Governor Newsom: No state funding for sell-out universities
- City of Long Beach to Offer Free Flu Vaccinations at Community Clinics
- AdvisorVault Releases New Explainer Video on their 17a-4 Managed 365 Service
- California: Governor Newsom announces 99.8% compliance with emergency regulations, signs bill to permanently protect children from hemp products
- Applications Now Open for Raymond James Gasparilla Festival of the Arts Emerging Artists Program
- DGiTK – Digital Technologies, LLC Announces Groundbreaking Partnership with Hyperscale Compute Partner to Revolutionize Data Sovereignty in the U.S
- California: Governor Newsom signs bill expanding fuel options to cut gas prices
- Delirious Comedy Club Expands to Two Rooms and Secures Google's #1 Rated Comedy Club in Las Vegas
- SPOZZ, the Community-Owned Direct-to-Fan Music Ecosystem, adds "BEATS" — a Creator-to-Creator Marketplace
- Breaking Bread for Save The Children in Gaza
- Benchmark International Successfully Facilitd the Trans BT A.T. Parker Inc and Assessimus Group GmbH
- California: Governor Newsom signs bills curbing billionaire influence on elections and protecting elections from interference
- "Hollywood Actor Jobs" is the Title of an Employment Workshop and Micro Film Documentary
- Pioneer Spirit of Discovery Flourishes in Destination: Scientology, Sacramento
- The New Breed: The Rise of the Social Entrepreneur Goes Big on Documentary Showcase