Nu Quantum
Nu Quantum is a Cambridge-based company developing photonic quantum networking technology to connect and scale quantum computers. The company's Qubit-Photon Interface and Entanglement Fabric technology enable modular, distributed quantum computing across multiple hardware platforms including trapped-ion and neutral-atom systems. Nu Quantum has raised over $70 million, including the largest Series A for quantum networking globally.[1]
- Founded:
- Country: United Kingdom
- Type: hardware
- Headquarters: Cambridge, United Kingdom
- Employees: 60+
- Funding: USD 70M+
- photonic
- quantum-networking
- distributed-quantum
- trapped-ion-networking
What does Nu Quantum do?
Nu Quantum is a Cambridge-based company developing photonic quantum networking technology to connect and scale quantum computers. The company's Qubit-Photon Interface and Entanglement Fabric technology enable modular, distributed quantum computing across multiple hardware platforms including trapped-ion and neutral-atom systems. Nu Quantum has raised over $70 million, including the largest Series A for quantum networking globally.
Where is Nu Quantum based?
Nu Quantum is headquartered in Cambridge, United Kingdom, in the European quantum computing ecosystem.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does Nu Quantum do?
Nu Quantum is a Cambridge-based company developing photonic quantum networking technology to connect and scale quantum computers. The company's Qubit-Photon Interface and Entanglement Fabric technology enable modular, distributed quantum computing across multiple hardware platforms including trapped-ion and neutral-atom systems. Nu Quantum has raised over $70 million, including the largest Series A for quantum networking globally.
Where is Nu Quantum based?
Nu Quantum is based in Cambridge, United Kingdom.
When was Nu Quantum founded?
Nu Quantum was founded in 2018.
Sources
- "Nu Quantum Official Website", accessed 2026-03-19 — nu-quantum.com
- "Cambridge's Nu Quantum nets $60M to build distributed quantum computers - TechFundingNews", accessed 2026-03-19 — techfundingnews.com
- "Nu Quantum Opens State-of-the-Art Trapped-Ion Qubit Networking Lab in Cambridge", accessed 2026-03-19 — thequantuminsider.com