Dutch quantum company QuantWare raises $178 million from Intel and others

May 5, 2026 9:02 AM EDT

BRUSSELS, May 5 (Reuters) - ‌Dutch quantum ​processor ​company QuantWare has raised $178 million in new financing, including funding from ‌Intel Capital, it said on Tuesday, as ⁠Europe tries to keep up pace with tech ‌leading companies from the ‌U.S. and China.

Quantum computers will make data processing considerably faster than via conventional computing, ​and the sector could be worth trillions of dollars in the next decade, ⁠according to consultancy firm McKinsey.

QuantWare, headquartered in the Dutch town ​of Delft, said the funds would finance a planned increase in its production.

Along ​with Intel Capital, other ‌companies involved in the fundraising for QuantWare included IQT, ETF Partners, ⁠FORWARD.one and Invest-NL Deep Tech Fund.

"The promise of quantum computing, capable of solving humanity's intractable challenges, ⁠can only happen once it can be manufactured ​and deployed at scale. That is exactly what we are building," said Matt Rijlaarsdam, CEO and co-founder ‌of QuantWare, in a statement.

The European Commission and EU countries have in ‌the last five years provided more than ⁠11 billion euros ($12.88 ‌billion) in public ​funding to quantum technology.

($1 = 0.8543 euros)

(Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta, editing by Inti ‌Landauro)



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