Orange Quantum Systems
Orange Quantum Systems builds integrated quantum computing test and development platforms. A spin-out from QuTech and TNO, the company provides turnkey quantum computer integration services, helping hardware developers assemble, test, and optimize complete quantum computing systems. Their Quantum Inspire test platforms enable organizations to rapidly bring up and characterize quantum processors without building the full stack in-house. This 'quantum system integrator' role fills a critical gap in the ecosystem.
- Country
- Netherlands
- Founded
- 2019
- Stage
- Series A
Funding
- Total Raised
- €10M+
- Last Valuation
- Undisclosed
- Employees
- 35
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