What is Seeqc?
Seeqc is fundamentally redefining the quantum computing landscape by engineering the first fully digital quantum computing platform. By integrating classical and quantum technologies, the company addresses the core bottlenecks of current systems, specifically regarding qubit modality, thermal management, and signal processing. Beyond software and architecture, Seeqc operates as a specialized chip foundry, providing fabrication services for complex superconductor designs. This dual-pronged business model—combining proprietary quantum hardware with high-end manufacturing capabilities—positions Seeqc as an essential partner for global enterprises seeking to leverage quantum-enhanced computational power for complex problem-solving.
How much funding has Seeqc raised?
Seeqc has raised a total of $83.4M across 5 funding rounds:
Multiple Rounds
$34.2M
Other Financing Round
$30M
Private Equity
$19.2M
Angel/Seed (2020): $6.8M with participation from Partnership Fund for New York City, Cambium, NewLab, and BlueYard Capital
Other Financing Round (2020): $5M, investors not publicly disclosed
Series A (2020): $22.4M supported by FAM AB, EQT Ventures, LG Technology Ventures, and M Ventures
Other Financing Round (2025): $30M featuring EQT Ventures, SIP Capital, Booz Allen Hamilton, Merck Ventures, and NordicNinja
Private Equity (2026): $19.2M, investors not publicly disclosed
Key Investors in Seeqc
FAM AB
FAM AB is a privately owned holding company that manages assets as an active owner with a long-term ownership horizon, backed by the Wallenberg foundations.
LG Technology Ventures
A Silicon Valley-based venture capital firm that supports early- and growth-stage innovators across sectors like AI and cleantech, providing both capital and access to the LG Group network.
M Ventures
The strategic corporate venture capital arm of Merck, focusing on investing in transformational technologies and early-stage company creation to impact core business areas.
What's next for Seeqc?
The infusion of capital from the latest round is expected to catalyze Seeqc's efforts in scaling its chip-to-chip integration capabilities and expanding its heterogeneous QPU+GPU+CPU architecture. As the company moves deeper into the enterprise-level deployment phase, the focus will likely shift toward optimizing the commercial scalability of its superconductor chips. By leveraging the strategic guidance of its diverse investor base, Seeqc is well-positioned to transition from a research-heavy startup to a dominant infrastructure provider, setting the standard for the next generation of high-performance, fault-tolerant quantum computing environments.
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