Quantum-Si- Incorporated announced the official debut of The Company's new state-of-the-art, 29,420 square-foot headquarters in Branford, Connecticut. The new facility extends The Company's decade long history in Connecticut, and includes a 7-year lease which will keep Quantum-Si in Branford at least through 2029. The official ribbon cutting, hosted on June 6, featured remarks from Quantum-Si Chief Executive Officer, Jeff Hawkins; Quantum-Si founder Jonathan Rothberg, PhD.; and special guests Governor Ned Lamont, US Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), and Alexandra Daum, the Commissioner of the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD).

The new facility is located at 29 Business Park Drive in Branford, Connecticut, and provides the resources necessary for increased operational scale, development, and collaboration. This milestone represents Quantum-Si's anticipated growth trajectory and ability to support customers and partners using Platinum™?, the world's first next-generation single-molecule protein sequencing platform. Platinum is the world's first next-generation single-molecule protein sequencing platform that uses proprietary recognizers to identify proteins and amino acids using kinetic binding signatures.

Its elegant design and simple workflow enables broad-scale access to proteomic data, for every scientist, everywhere, making it a ground breaking platform for the future of proteomics research. With its small benchtop design and low price-point, Platinum is poised to accelerate breakthroughs across scientific disciplines, from drug discovery to biotech, and help people live healthier and longer lives.