Start-up that makes room-temp quantum computers banks $26m
Tess BennettTechnology reporter
Updated
Quantum Brilliance, a quantum computing start-up spun out of ANU in 2019, has raised $US18 million ($26 million) from backers including the John Brumby-chaired state investment fund Breakthrough Victoria and the CSIRO’s venture fund Main Sequence.
The company makes room-temperature compact quantum computers and employs 90 people, split between Australia and Germany, where it also employs specialised quantum researchers.
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Tess Bennett is a technology reporter with The Australian Financial Review, based in the Brisbane newsroom. She was previously the work & careers reporter. Connect with Tess on Twitter. Email Tess at tess.bennett@afr.com
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