I've actually pushed rubidium ions around in UQ's setup, and a bunch of us had a tour and Q&A with the founder. It's incredibly detailed stuff (insane optical tables, and weeks tracking down a stray hair that was contanimating the high vacuum system). I'm still on the sceptical side, but some of the tricks they use to move things with atomic-level precision make it hard to imagine there won't be something useful coming out of it.
Whether it will ever justify the investment is, of course, another question.
Whether it will ever justify the investment is, of course, another question.