Davidson plans quantum computer in Huntsville; Dallas-based Monarch Waste unveils Gadsden facility; Homewood’s Cantina Tortilla Grill closes

Davidson plans to place a D-Wave quantum computer at its new global headquarters in Huntsville.

Davidson plans quantum computer in Huntsville

Davidson plans to place a D-Wave quantum computer at its new global headquarters in Huntsville. Leaders at the Space and Missile Defense Symposium hailed it as “a major milestone in the region’s quantum computing leadership.” – Business Wire

Dallas-based Monarch Waste unveils Gadsden facility

Dallas-based Monarch Waste Technologies has opened its latest pyrolysis facility in Gadsden. The company calls it the most technologically advanced pyrolysis system for medical waste in the country. – PR Newswire

Homewood’s Cantina Tortilla Grill closes

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Cantina Tortilla Grill in West Homewood has closed after being open for a year. Owners Jorge and Aimee Castro plan to focus on Sol Y Luna, their restaurant in Lane Parke in Mountain Brook. – Bham Now

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