The Eclipse-led round marks a significant
milestone in the journey to bring scalable quantum computing to the
market
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AVIV, Israel, Sept. 10,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Quantum Source, an
Israel-based company developing,
technology for powerful, cost-effective, practical photonic quantum
computers, announced today it has raised a $50M Series A investment round led by Eclipse,
with participation from Standard Investments, Level VC, Canon
Equity, as well as existing investors Pitango First, Grove
Ventures, 10D, and Dell Technologies Capital. This brings the
company's total funding raised to over $77M. The capital will be used to enhance
engineering capabilities and accelerate the commercialization of
quantum solutions.
Quantum computing is a fundamental paradigm shift in computing,
with the potential to dramatically accelerate technological
advancements in drug design, material development, cybersecurity,
and more. Large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computers, with
millions of qubits, are critical to unlocking the potential of
quantum computing but have yet to reach commercial viability.
Photonic quantum computing technology offers the best route to
commercialization, however, the biggest obstacle has been the
massive inefficiency in creating entangled photonic states, a
challenge that Quantum Source addresses.
Quantum Source was founded in 2021 by semiconductor industry
veterans and serial entrepreneurs Oded
Melamed, Gil Semo, and
Dan Charash, and Professor
Barak Dayan, a world-leading
scientist in the field of quantum optics, who saw an opportunity to
solve one of the biggest challenges of photonic quantum computing.
The team has taken a novel approach that harnesses single atoms
trapped on a proprietary photonic chip to allow deterministic
photon generation and entanglement. This results in four orders of
magnitude better efficiency compared to other implementations,
making the Quantum Source system substantially more scalable,
compact, and simpler to control.
"This round is a vote of confidence in our approach to making
scalable, useful quantum computing a reality, and a testament to
the broader opportunity in quantum computing," said Oded Melamed, Co-Founder and CEO of Quantum
Source. "Our game-changing approach, which combines photonic and
atomic qubits, will propel quantum computing further toward
commercialization, by making large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum
computers available to corporations at a practical cost."
With 45 employees, more than half of whom hold PhDs, Quantum
Source is uniquely positioned to accelerate growth and innovation
in the photonic computing industry. Last year, the company
announced a $12M seed extension led
by Dell Technologies Capital and welcomed Former Israeli Prime
Minister Naftali Bennett to its
Board of Directors, providing extensive tech leadership experience
that is instrumental in driving Quantum Source's mission.
"Eclipse's investment in Quantum Source underscores our
commitment to a future where quantum computing transforms what's
possible," said Seth Winterroth,
Partner at Eclipse. "With a team of visionary entrepreneurs and
leading quantum physicists, Quantum Source is poised to lead a
computing revolution that will reshape industries and redefine our
future entirely."
"Public, private and government sectors have made significant
investments into the quantum industry, underscoring the impact
quantum computing can have on shaping our future," said Former
Israeli Prime Minister and Quantum Source Board Member,
Naftali Bennett. "Quantum Source is
at the forefront of this revolution and I believe they will be the
team to unlock the promise of quantum computing to transform
critical industries."
About Quantum Source
Quantum Source (QS), located in Nes-Ziona Israel, is developing
breakthrough technology to enable a commercially viable,
fault-tolerant photonic quantum computer with millions of qubits.
The company was established in 2021. For more information, please
visit: http://www.qs-labs.com/
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