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YQuantum secures 40.000 CHF from Venture Kick

YQuantum, June 24, 2025: Miniaturizing Hardware for Quantum Computing - YQuantum is solving a critical bottleneck in quantum computing: the lack of scalable cryogenic hardware. Without miniaturized, high-performance components, today’s quantum computers cannot scale into powerful, commercially viable systems for pharma, finance, and beyond.
Founded by Dr. Christian Jünger, Dr. Johannes Herrmann, and Prof. Christian Schönenberger, YQuantum brings deep expertise from UC Berkeley, ETH Zurich, and the University of Basel. The company develops compact, integrated cryogenic hardware essential for scaling quantum systems. YQuantum recently submitted its first patent, protecting a key breakthrough in the integration of microwave filters. Backed by early traction and partnerships, YQuantum is targeting a CHF 250M obtainable market within a global sector projected to reach CHF 5B by 2035.
The Venture Kick funds will help refine YQuantum’s B2B market strategy while supporting IP development and customer acquisition to solidify its position in the quantum hardware market, Read more here.

Anyon Technologies and YQuantum Partner to Enable Next-Generation Quantum Computers

Singapore and Switzerland, May 8, 2025Anyon Technologies, a pioneering quantum computer company headquartered in Singapore, and YQuantum LLC, Switzerland's innovative quantum technology provider, have announced a strategic partnership aimed at developing the next generation of scalable superconducting quantum computing systems. This collaboration symbolizes a significant advancement in building an essential global supply chain tailored specifically for large-scale quantum computing systems and infrastructures.

 

Under this partnership, Anyon Technologies and YQuantum will combine their cutting-edge technologies to construct the world's most advanced quantum computing systems and establish a state-of-the-art quantum testbed for quantum science and application research in Europe. This initiative underscores the mutual commitment of Singapore and Switzerland industries to fostering a robust and reliable global quantum supply chain necessary for realizing large-scale quantum computing and creating a quantum economy.

 

"Our collaboration with YQuantum is a transformative step towards accelerating the quantum computing landscape," said Jie Luo, CEO of Anyon Technologies. "By integrating our advanced quantum computing hardware with YQuantum's expertise in scalable cryogenic components for quantum signal routing and filtering, we are setting the foundation for a quantum ecosystem capable of supporting increasingly complex demands for quantum computing systems."

 

Christian Jünger, CEO of YQuantum LLC, highlighted the significance of the partnership: "Working with Anyon Technologies aligns perfectly with our vision to provide highly specialized cutting-edge components essential for scalable quantum computing. This partnership not only strengthens the quantum technology supply chain but also fosters deeper scientific and economic ties between Switzerland and Singapore on critical emerging technologies."

 

Together, Anyon Technologies and YQuantum, by delivering large-scale quantum computers, will drive innovation across quantum computing and establish frameworks for practical applications, providing substantial value to end-users and researchers globally in the future. The collaboration is expected to play a pivotal role in reinforcing Europe's quantum capabilities, positioning both companies—and their respective regions—as leaders in the burgeoning quantum industry.

 

About Anyon Technologies

Anyon Technologies is Singapore's leading quantum computing company specializing in superconducting quantum systems. With founders having decades of combined experience from world-leading quantum research groups at Caltech and UC Berkeley, Anyon Technologies is dedicated to delivering large-scale quantum computers and infrastructure, empowering the next generation of computational breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, chemical engineering, and pharmaceutical research.

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