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Quantamap Snaps €1.4M Funding To Tackle A Crucial Hurdle In Quantum Revolution

Dec 06, 2023over 1 year ago

Amount Raised

€1.4 Million

Round Type

seed

LeidenIndustrial Machinery Manufacturing

Investors

Quantum Delta Nl FoundationQdnl Participations

Description

Now, the Dutch quantum technologies startup QuantaMap has secured €1.4 million in early-stage funding to improve the production of quantum computer chips. The round was led by Dutch quantum fund QDNL Participations (which backed Quantum Delta NL and QuantWare). It also will come combined with a grant for SMEs that is provided by the Quantum Delta NL foundation, which will be used to further develop the technology and scale production capabilities as the startup prepares to go to market. 

Company Information

Company

QuantaMap

Location

Leiden, South Holland, Netherlands

About

At Quantamap, we are developing cutting-edge tools for metrology and defect inspection for quantum chips and other quantum hardware. We concluded that one of the major road-blocks of quantum computing is that when chips do not work as well as they should (they often don't), there is no way to find out which component failed, and how to improve the production processes. Our novel microscope, based on SQUID-on-tip, will solve this and help enable the quantum revolution. We are a team of four founders and two interns, and we are motivated to solve hard problems that do not have solutions yet. We believe that our technology will have a major impact on the quantum industry, and will also have applications in different fields in science and emerging technology. We are committed to diversity and work to build an inclusive environment where everyone can thrive. And you can join the journey now: We are hiring!

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