Quantum Art has raised 100 million in fresh funding. The company develops full-stack quantum computers built on trapped-ion qubits. The round supports its move toward commercial systems that target real-world problems.
Bedford Ridge Capital led the investment. Battery Ventures joined the round. Other participants include Destra Investments, Lumir Growth Partners, Disruptive AI, Harel Insurance, Karen W. Davidson, GTV, Yasmin Lukatz, Corner Capital, and Qbeat Ventures. The raise lifts total funding to 124 million. Earlier investors also took part.
Quantum Art plans to use the capital to advance its next system. The system is called Perspective. It is a 1,000-qubit multi-core platform. The company sees it as a key step toward quantum advantage. The funding also pushes forward its third-generation architecture. This design targets thousands of qubits for high-impact workloads.