/PRNewswire/ Quantum Motion, a UK-based quantum computing scale-up founded by Professor John Morton, UCL, and Professor Simon Benjamin, Oxford University,.
<p><a target=" blank" href="http://email.prnewswire.com/ls/click?upn=xUJPOf2UlCyMEnoI-2FyynhD4cpYUBWFUc7FgD-2F68BMb6FZkbl-2FsJqCHSvjT9bfZ57FQ37 O3XWFiAdWrzzrOIt72qAuNe9dxlo4g-2BA060UwSy-2BE-2FLtoEpk1TTaSx-2BajZQ9riiUSG8jLka41LKPO45-2FpFXd6R6L-2F7DbO-2B-2FhkmVb2-2FJLvyUUTGmlRF9D5HM3sHjkac7jThS10CJxfOeUgo1BaS3zG4B5jq-2FLl5iRHEebIQYCcmSzSHJtSDZ1VCO-2Bj5ILde19wtuKbJtT18NTWgompCdaL87hGc0px3SHmZvnus5sZWGcYwmbGehew-2FpZHPUcGBAsYHKZ2p6yK1qsEli3VqM-2BQb0ZD5N8sJ-2BMAjjDkQaoK50kHW8-2B2m4b68sJl8lb9QLzeauw9y19jkVfiZxIMIb2HEjBA5eY1ybDJnTbuWstGnk-3D">Quantum Motion</a><span>, a UK-based quantum computing scale-up founded by Professor John Morton, UCL, and Professor Simon Benjamin, Oxford University, has raised over £42 million in equity funding from some of the world s leading quantum and technology investors. The oversubscribed round is led by </span><a target=" blank" href="http://email.prnewswire.com/ls/click?up
Quantum Motion, a UK-based quantum computing scale-up founded by Professor John Morton, UCL, and Professor Simon Benjamin, Oxford University, has raised over £42 million in equity funding from some of the world’s leading quantum and technology investors.
UCL spinout raises £42 million to develop quantum processors myscience.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from myscience.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.