Quobly Raises €115 Million Series A to Industrialize Silicon Quantum Computers
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Updated · evertiq.com · Jun 15
Quobly Raises €115 Million Series A to Industrialize Silicon Quantum Computers
1 articles · Updated · evertiq.com · Jun 15
Summary
€115 million in Series A funding will help French startup Quobly speed R&D, industrialization and international expansion for its silicon-based quantum computers.
Quobly said the cash will support a first commercial cloud-deployed quantum computer by the end of 2026 under its Alloy product line.
Bpifrance, SEALSQ and STMicroelectronics led the round, with the EIC Fund, Blast, ALIAD and Innovacom also participating alongside existing backers including CEA and CNRS.
The company is pitching silicon qubits as compatible with semiconductor-grade manufacturing, including 300mm fab processes, to make quantum systems easier to scale and integrate into existing computing infrastructure.
The deal also fits France and Europe’s push for sovereign deep-tech capacity, with Bpifrance tying the investment to the France 2030 initiative and executives framing Quobly as a strategic quantum champion.
With this massive funding, will a French company be the first to break modern encryption?
Can today's chip factories truly mass-produce the ultra-delicate world of quantum bits?
Is silicon the dark horse technology that will finally win the global quantum computing race?
Quobly’s €115M Series A: Accelerating Europe’s Industrial Quantum Revolution with Silicon Technology
Overview
Quobly has closed a landmark €115 million Series A funding round, the largest ever for European quantum hardware, reflecting strong investor confidence in its vision and technology. This funding aims to accelerate the industrialization and commercialization of Quobly’s silicon-based quantum computers, building on its earlier €19 million seed phase. By focusing on manufacturing and scalability, Quobly seeks to position Europe at the forefront of the global quantum race, turning advanced research into practical, high-volume quantum systems ready for real-world industrial and research applications.