Quantum Motion
Quantum Motion is a UK quantum computing company developing silicon-based quantum processors using industry-standard 300mm CMOS fabrication technology. Founded by researchers from UCL and the University of Oxford, the company delivered the first full-stack silicon CMOS quantum computer to the UK National Quantum Computing Centre and was advanced to DARPA QBI Stage B in 2025.[1]
- Founded:
- Country: United Kingdom
- Type: hardware
- Headquarters: London, United Kingdom
- Employees: 100+
- Funding: GBP 62M+
- silicon
- CMOS
- scalable
- semiconductor
- DARPA
What does Quantum Motion do?
Quantum Motion is a UK quantum computing company developing silicon-based quantum processors using industry-standard 300mm CMOS fabrication technology. Founded by researchers from UCL and the University of Oxford, the company delivered the first full-stack silicon CMOS quantum computer to the UK National Quantum Computing Centre and was advanced to DARPA QBI Stage B in 2025.
Where is Quantum Motion based?
Quantum Motion is headquartered in London, United Kingdom, in the European quantum computing ecosystem.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does Quantum Motion do?
Quantum Motion is a UK quantum computing company developing silicon-based quantum processors using industry-standard 300mm CMOS fabrication technology. Founded by researchers from UCL and the University of Oxford, the company delivered the first full-stack silicon CMOS quantum computer to the UK National Quantum Computing Centre and was advanced to DARPA QBI Stage B in 2025.
Where is Quantum Motion based?
Quantum Motion is based in London, United Kingdom.
When was Quantum Motion founded?
Quantum Motion was founded in 2017.
Sources
- "Quantum Motion Official Website", accessed 2026-03-19 — quantummotion.com
- "Quantum Motion delivers silicon CMOS-based system to UK's National Quantum Computing Centre - DCD", accessed 2026-03-19 — datacenterdynamics.com
- "Quantum Motion Delivers Full-Stack Silicon CMOS Quantum Computer to UK's NQCC - Quantum Computing Report", accessed 2026-03-19 — quantumcomputingreport.com