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Oxford Ionics

https://www.oxionics.com/
Last activity: 13.11.2024
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Delivering world-leading innovations to create the most powerful, accurate and reliable quantum computers.

Quantum computers will change the world by solving problems no supercomputer can.

Oxford Ionics are creating high performance quantum computers by combining the world’s highest quality qubits – trapped ions – with our unique noiseless electronic qubit control technology.

We’re looking for people to help us realise the future of computing. If you’re interested then we would love to hear from you, email us at jobs@oxionics.com
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Location: United Kingdom, England, Begbroke
Employees: 11-50
Total raised: $39.19M
Founded date: 2019

Investors 3

Funding Rounds 2

DateSeriesAmountInvestors
31.08.2023-$2.5M-
13.01.2023Series A$36.69M-

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13.11.2024From Lab to Enterprise Dr. Chris Ballance transforms quantum potential into ground-breaking technology, fuelled by his vision, resilience, and a skilled team.In the world of technology, few areas carry as much potential for paradigm-shifting innovation as quantum computing. Yet, beyond the theoretical promise, it's the practical pioneers, like Dr. Chris Ballance, co-founder and CEO of Oxford Ion...
19.09.2024Quantum computing will have its “ChatGPT moment” in the next 18 months, says quantum bossQuantum computing will have its “ChatGPT moment” in the next 18 months to two years, according to the CEO of a UK quantum computing startup. Oxford Ionics has developed a chip that can be mass-produced, meaning the world's first useful quan...
16.09.2023Quantum Computing: Building A Startup In The Pre-Market PhaseOxford Ionics founders, Dr. Chris Ballance and Dr. Tom HartyFisher Studios
31.08.2023UK’s quantum computing startup Oxford Ionics raises €2.3M; appoints former Arm CTO to its boardRead this article in: UK-based Oxford Ionics, a startup on a mission to solve critical scalability issues facing the future of quantum computing, announced on Wednesday, August 30, that it has raised £2M (approximately €2.32M) in funding fr...
09.01.2023Quantum Computing Startup Oxford Ionics Raises £30M in Series A FundingOxford Ionics – the startup solving the critical scalability issues facing the future of quantum computing, has raised £30 million in Series A funding from some of the “world’s leading” quantum and tech investors. The investment round was “...
09.01.2023$36 Million Oxford Ionics Funding To Jump-Start Quantum Computing In 2023Oxford Ionics announced this morning it has raised £30 million in Series A funding. The round was led by Oxford Science Enterprises and Braavos Investment Advisers. Lansdowne Partners, Prosus Ventures, 2xN, Torch Partners and Hermann Hauser...
09.01.2023UK-based Oxford Ionics bags €34.1M to increase scalability of quantum computersUK-based Oxford Ionics, a startup solving critical scalability issues facing the future of quantum computing, announced on Monday that it has raised £30M (approximately €34.11M) in a Series A round of funding from some of the world’s leadin...
09.01.2023Answering the scalability quandary in quantum computing, Oxford Ionics raises £30 millionAs the name suggests, Oxford-based Oxford Ionics has raised £30 million in a Series A funding round aimed at accelerating the adoption of the startups' answer to the scalability problem facing the field of quantum computing. The round was l...
09.01.2023Oxford Ionics raises $30M to build highly scalable quantum processors based on trapped ions Show your support for our mission by joining our Cube Club and Cube Event Community of experts. Join the co...British quantum computing startup Oxford Ionics Ltd. said today it has raised $30 million in an early-stage funding round led by some of the world’s leading quantum technology investors. The Series A round, led by Oxford Science Enterprises...
09.01.2023Oxford Ionics Raises £30M in Series A FundingOxford Ionics’ founders Dr Tom Harty and Dr Chris Ballance Oxford Iconics, an Oxford, UK-based quantum computing company, raised £30M in Series A funding. The round was led by Oxford Science Enterprises and Braavos Investment Advisers, with...
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