SIGNALQuantum·Jun 3, 2026, 11:47 PMSignal75Medium term

Quobly Closes €115 Million ($133.5 Million USD) Series A to Industrialize Silicon-Spin Qubit Processors

Quobly Closes €115 Million ($133.5 Million USD) Series A to Industrialize Silicon-Spin Qubit Processors

Grenoble-based hardware venture Quobly has finalized a €115 million ($133.5 million USD) Series A financing round to transition its silicon-based quantum computing architecture from technology validation into active industrial execution. The capital expansion was co-led by Bpifrance (investing via the Deep Tech 2030 fund under the France 2030 initiative), post-quantum cybersecurity specialist SEALSQ, and semiconductor [...] The post Quobly Closes €115 Million ($133.5 Million USD) Series A to Industrialize Silicon-Spin Qubit Processors appeared first on Quantum Computing Report .

Why this matters
Why now

The Series A funding round for Quobly signifies a current moment of significant investment in quantum computing hardware, particularly in silicon-spin qubit processors, moving from research to industrialization.

Why it’s important

This investment indicates a maturation of quantum computing technology and increasing state-backed and private sector efforts to develop sovereign capabilities in this critical future technology.

What changes

The substantial funding allows Quobly to accelerate the development and industrialization of silicon-spin qubit processors, potentially moving quantum computing closer to practical applications and commercial viability.

Winners
  • · Quobly
  • · French quantum technology sector
  • · Bpifrance
  • · Silicon-based quantum computing
Losers
  • · Less mature quantum computing architectures
  • · Regions without similar strategic investments
Second-order effects
Direct

Increased competitive pressure in the global quantum computing hardware market.

Second

Potential for France to establish a leading role in a specific quantum computing paradigm.

Third

Acceleration of national quantum strategies and further calls for sovereign quantum capabilities from other nations.

Editorial confidence: 90 / 100 · Structural impact: 60 / 100
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