Quantum Brilliance
Quantum Brilliance builds room temperature quantum computers powered by synthetic diamond, enabling applications in everyday computing, including edge and massively parrellelized computing. The company's diamond-based technology allows for the creation of miniaturized and energy-efficient quantum systems, which can simplify integration into everyday applications.
Quantum Brilliance builds room temperature quantum computers powered by synthetic diamond, enabling applications in everyday computing, including edge and massively parrellelized computing. The company's diamond-based technology allows for the creation of miniaturized and energy-efficient quantum systems, which can simplify integration into everyday applications.
Quantum Brilliance has raised $60.1M across 4 rounds. Its most recent round was a Series A of $30.0M in Dec 2024. Full funding history, investors, and team are detailed below.
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