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Nu Quantum £7m pre-Series A round to scale networking unit




Nu Quantum, which is based in the Broers Building on JJ Thomson Avenue, has raised £7million in a pre-Series A funding round for its quantum technology.

Founded in 2018 to commercialise research generated over the last decade at the Cavendish Laboratory, Nu Quantum is pioneering the development of scalable quantum networking.

Carmen Palacios-Berraquero, CEO, Nu Quantum. Picture: Amber Grace Dixon/Nu Quantum
Carmen Palacios-Berraquero, CEO, Nu Quantum. Picture: Amber Grace Dixon/Nu Quantum

The path to valuable quantum computing requires novel and high-performance quantum networks, and Nu Quantum is uniquely positioned to deliver a flexible platform adaptable to all qubit modalities, while delivering order-of-magnitude improvements in rate and fidelity over the current alternatives.

Today’s quantum computers have limited capabilities because their fundamental building blocks, qubits, are extremely hard to assemble in numbers big enough (between 100,000 to 1 million) to solve truly valuable problems.

Rather than try to create a single large core, a more efficient way to proceed is to interconnect many smaller cores, each containing 10s to 1000s of qubits, using a scalable quantum network. Nu Quantum’s product is a quantum networking unit (QNU) capable of efficiently scaling discrete quantum processing units (QPUs) to form a larger and more useful quantum computer.

Nu Quantum technology
Nu Quantum technology

Nu Quantum’s technology is interoperable with, and can be applied to, different qubit modalities, and will accelerate the time to market of transformative quantum computing.

Dr Carmen Palacios, founder and CEO of Nu Quantum, said: “Large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computing will bring about the technological revolution of our generation.

“We have built an exceptional team dedicated to the mission of building the quantum networking infrastructure necessary to make this a reality. We are grateful to the investors who share our vision for their support as we scale and commercialise our solution.”

The round is led by Amadeus Capital Partners, Expeditions Fund, and IQ Capital, with increased commitment from Seed investors Ahren Capital, Seraphim Capital, University of Cambridge and Martlet. New investors joining the round include Presidio Ventures backed by Sumitomo Corporation, the National Security Strategic Investment Fund (NSSIF), and Deeptech Labs.

Dr Manjari Chandran-Ramesh, partner at Amadeus Capital Partners, said: “The ability to apply quantum computing at scale is what’s needed to unlock the potential of this revolutionary advancement in processing power.

From left at Nu Quantum are Sam Funnel, VP IP, legal & operations ; Ed Wood, VP product ; Carmen Palacios-Berraquero, CEO ; and Claire Le Gall, VP Quantum. Picture: Amber Grace Dixon/Nu QuantumAmber Grace Dixon/Nu Quantum
From left at Nu Quantum are Sam Funnel, VP IP, legal & operations ; Ed Wood, VP product ; Carmen Palacios-Berraquero, CEO ; and Claire Le Gall, VP Quantum. Picture: Amber Grace Dixon/Nu QuantumAmber Grace Dixon/Nu Quantum

“Nu Quantum’s systems architecture approach, driven by quantum entanglement, is unique in the market today and has great commercial potential. Further, its product solution is poised to be able to adapt to any type of qubit technology, which makes the impact far-reaching. We are delighted to grow this partnership and work with new and existing investors on this next exciting chapter of Nu Quantum’s journey.”

Kerry Baldwin, managing partner at IQ Capital, said: “The important part that networking will play in future quantum systems is clear and Nu Quantum is one of the most technologically advanced quantum networking companies in the world today.

“We are proud to continue supporting them in realising their vision of a qubit modality-agnostic quantum networking platform.”



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