
Quantum Art builds advanced quantum computers using trapped-ion technology. The company has raised a total of US$140 million in its Series A funding round.
The funding was led by Bedford Ridge Capital, with support from Hudson Bay Capital, Poalim Equity, LIP Ventures, Wolverine Global Ventures, and IDA Ventures.
Strong interest from investors helped Quantum Art raise more money, adding to its earlier US$100 million Series A announced in December 2025. This comes as the company works toward building large, practical quantum computers for real-world use.
The new funding will be used to speed up development of “Perspective,” Quantum Art’s 1,000-qubit system designed for commercial use. It will also help improve advanced optical technology, support the company’s 2D architecture plans, and expand its business globally.
“This extension of our Series A reflects strong investor confidence in Quantum Art’s architecture and long-term vision for scalable commercial quantum computing,” said Dr. Tal David, CEO and co-founder of Quantum Art. “The funding will accelerate development of our 1,000-qubit multi-core system, Perspective, and enable us to strengthen the core technologies behind our architecture while continuing to grow our global team as we move forward with commercialization.”
“Our continued investment in Quantum Art reflects our view that scalability remains the defining challenge in quantum computing,” said Michael Reidler, Investment Partner at Bedford Ridge Capital. “Most approaches still run into scaling limitations, while Quantum Art’s architecture is designed to overcome those constraints. We believe that gives the company a meaningful advantage as the market matures.”
“Quantum Art is tackling one of the most important challenges in the field: how to scale without compromising performance,” said Etai Kramer, Managing Director, Poalim Equity. “We believe their approach and pace of execution to date position the company well within Israel’s growing quantum ecosystem and the broader global market and we are happy to support the development of quantum technologies here in Israel .”
Founded in 2022 by Dr. Tal David, Dr. Amit Ben Kish, and Ozeri, it is a company that builds complete quantum computing systems using trapped-ion technology.
Its design combines powerful hardware with easy-to-use software to solve complex problems across optimization, simulation, and advanced computing.
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