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Quobly Raises €115M Series A to Industrialize Silicon Quantum Computing

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Quobly Raises €115M Series A to Industrialize Silicon Quantum Computing

GRENOBLE, France, June 3, 2026 — Quobly, a French quantum computing company, today announced the closing of a €115 million Series A financing to accelerate the industrialization of its silicon-based quantum computers and bring its first commercial product to market by the end of 2026. The round is led by Bpifrance, SEALSQ and STMicroelectronics, with […] The post Quobly Raises €115M Series A to Industrialize Silicon Quantum Computing appeared first on HPCwire .

Why this matters
Why now

Significant funding rounds like this indicate increasing investor confidence and technological maturity in the quantum computing sector, particularly for silicon-based approaches.

Why it’s important

This investment accelerates the development and commercialization of advanced computing infrastructure, potentially impacting future technological leadership and industrial capabilities.

What changes

The accelerated industrialization of silicon quantum computing by Quobly brings a commercial product closer, implying a near-term competitive shift in the nascent quantum hardware market.

Winners
  • · Quobly
  • · European deep tech investors
  • · Quantum computing end-users
  • · STMicroelectronics
Losers
  • · Companies relying solely on classical computing advances
  • · Less mature quantum computing startups
Second-order effects
Direct

Quobly gains significant capital to scale its silicon quantum computing technology and accelerate market entry.

Second

Increased competition and innovation in the quantum computing hardware space, potentially leading to faster breakthroughs and broader adoption.

Third

The emergence of quantum computing as a viable commercial tool could disrupt industries reliant on high-performance classical computation, creating new economic opportunities and national security implications.

Editorial confidence: 90 / 100 · Structural impact: 65 / 100
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