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OrangeQS Raises €15M to Integrate Hardware Makers

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– Dutch startup OrangeQS secured a €3 million extension to its June 2025 seed round from the European Innovation Council Fund.
– It is the only company providing a dedicated commercial solution for testing quantum chips.
– The funding is accompanied by a MAX Partnership Programme for quantum chip manufacturers.
– This programme allows chip makers to help shape the next generation of OrangeQS’s high-throughput test equipment.
– The full article is available on The Next Web website.

A Dutch startup specializing in a critical but often overlooked part of the quantum computing supply chain has secured significant new funding. OrangeQS, which provides the only dedicated commercial solution for quantum chip testing, has raised a €15 million seed round. This total includes a €3 million extension from the European Innovation Council Fund, building on the initial investment secured in June 2025. The capital injection will accelerate the company’s mission to integrate more deeply with hardware manufacturers, a crucial step for scaling quantum technology.

The funding is tied to a strategic initiative designed to foster collaboration. Through its new MAX Partnership Programme, OrangeQS is giving quantum chip makers a direct channel to influence the development roadmap of its testing systems. This structured feedback loop ensures that the next generation of its high-throughput test equipment is precisely tailored to the evolving needs of the industry. By working closely with fabricators, the company aims to streamline the entire production process, moving quantum devices more efficiently from the lab to commercial viability.

This approach addresses a fundamental bottleneck. While immense focus is placed on building more powerful qubits, verifying their performance rapidly and reliably remains a major challenge. OrangeQS’s technology is positioned as essential infrastructure, providing the rigorous validation needed to advance the field. The backing from a major European fund underscores the strategic importance of developing a robust, homegrown quantum ecosystem, with reliable testing as a foundational component.

(Source: The Next Web)

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