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Quantum Motion

Quantum Motion develops silicon spin qubit technology designed to be compatible with standard CMOS semiconductor fabrication — the same process used to make conventional computer chips. This approach trades the technical maturity of superconducting and trapped-ion qubits for potentially limitless manufacturability. If silicon qubits can be made to work at scale, existing chip fabs could produce quantum processors in volumes analogous to classical chips. UCL spin-out backed by major investors.

Country
United Kingdom
Founded
2017
Qubit Modality
Silicon Spin
Stage
Series B

Funding

Series B
Total Raised
$60M+
Last Valuation
Undisclosed
Revenue
Pre-revenue
Employees
60
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