{"id":108808,"date":"2026-07-28T07:02:08","date_gmt":"2026-07-28T07:02:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/ch\/108808\/"},"modified":"2026-07-28T07:02:08","modified_gmt":"2026-07-28T07:02:08","slug":"eth-zurich-spin-out-zuriq-raises-25-5m-taking-on-ionq-and-quantinuums-1d-design-tfn","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/ch\/108808\/","title":{"rendered":"ETH Z\u00fcrich spin-out ZuriQ raises $25.5M, taking on IonQ and Quantinuum&#8217;s 1D design \u2014 TFN"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>ZuriQ has raised $25.5 million to expand its two-dimensional trapped-ion quantum chip technology.<\/p>\n<p>ZuriQ is already making its chips with Infineon, giving the company a strong edge in manufacturing.<\/p>\n<p>Quantonation led the seed round and says the quantum computing race is still wide open.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.linkedin.com\/in\/pavel-hrmo\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener nofollow\">Pavel Hrmo<\/a> recalls the initial challenges activating ZuriQ\u2019s prototype ion trap. Early on, the device failed silently without any error message or indication of the faulty component. That slower, harder path is now paying off.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/zuriq.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener nofollow\">ZuriQ<\/a>, a quantum computing company spun out of ETH Z\u00fcrich, has raised $25.5 million in seed funding to scale a two-dimensional trapped-ion architecture it believes can outgrow the industry\u2019s dominant design.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/techfundingnews.com\/quantonation-220m-fund-diversity-pace\/\" data-type=\"post\" data-id=\"60709\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener nofollow\">Quantonation<\/a> led the round, with participation from <a href=\"https:\/\/techfundingnews.com\/forward-one-launches-200m-fund-iii-to-boost-european-industrial-tech\/\" data-type=\"post\" data-id=\"54420\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener nofollow\">Forward.one<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/techfundingnews.com\/extantia-capital-announces-e300m-fund-to-back-climate-tech-companies-taking-decarbonisation-path\/\" data-type=\"post\" data-id=\"13656\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener nofollow\">Extantia<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/techfundingnews.com\/firgun-ventures-250m-quantum-vc-fund-qatar-investment-authority\/\" data-type=\"post\" data-id=\"56284\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener nofollow\">Firgun Ventures<\/a>, and all previous investors. This follows the company\u2019s $4.2 million pre-seed round in 2025 and brings total funding to $29.7 million.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe spent longer in the lab, and that time allowed us to identify an alternative route that is inherently easier to scale \u2026 This funding lets us turn our technical momentum into commercial scale with more people, more research, and an accelerated path to industrial applications,\u201d says Hrmo, ZuriQ\u2019s co-founder and chief executive.<\/p>\n<p>Why geometry matters<\/p>\n<p>Quantum computing aims to combine enough qubits to solve problems beyond classical computers. Most trapped-ion machines, including those from <a href=\"https:\/\/techfundingnews.com\/ionq-skywater-1-8b-acquisition-quantum-foundry\/\" data-type=\"post\" data-id=\"59385\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener nofollow\">IonQ<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/techfundingnews.com\/honeywell-backed-quantinuum-files-for-us-ipo-at-up-to-20b-valuation\/\" data-type=\"post\" data-id=\"66369\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener nofollow\">Quantinuum<\/a>, arrange ions in one-dimensional chains and connect them with complex junctions to form larger grids. This approach becomes harder to scale as the number of ions grows.<\/p>\n<p>ZuriQ, based in Z\u00fcrich, Switzerland, was founded in 2023 by Hrmo, <a href=\"https:\/\/ch.linkedin.com\/in\/tobias-s%C3%A4gesser\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener nofollow\">Tobias S\u00e4gesser,<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.linkedin.com\/in\/shreyans-jain-68740526a\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener nofollow\">Shreyans Jain<\/a>, who worked in Professor <a href=\"https:\/\/www.linkedin.com\/in\/jonathan-home-5046123\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener nofollow\">Jonathan Home<\/a>\u2018s lab.<\/p>\n<p>The company\u2019s Penning micro-traps use a static magnetic field instead of the oscillating electric fields in conventional designs, allowing ions to move freely in any direction without junctions.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cHold ions in a line and the count grows one at a time; hold them in two dimensions, and it grows with the chip\u2019s area. On a standard chip, that is the difference between tens of ions and many thousands,\u201d adds Home, a scientific adviser to ZuriQ. <\/p>\n<p>The company\u2019s demonstrator, developed in 18 months, controls a three-by-three array of nine individually addressed ions.<\/p>\n<p>An industrial manufacturing edge<\/p>\n<p>ZuriQ\u2019s chips are fabricated with Infineon, showing the design can be produced using established semiconductor industry processes. This sets ZuriQ apart from competitors still relying on lab-only fabrication methods. <\/p>\n<p>The startup has grown from four to 18 employees since its pre-seed round, hiring talent from IonQ, Xanadu, and Hamamatsu. The new funding will support more hiring, expand research, and scale chip fabrication to enable hundreds of qubits on a single chip.<\/p>\n<p>Quantonation, based in Paris, has previously backed quantum companies including Pasqal and Diraq.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cA common misconception is that the quantum race is already decided, but that is far from reality \u2026 The scientific calibre of the team is world-class, which is why ZuriQ has been phenomenally successful in attracting global talent to join them and build 2D-native quantum computers where trapped-ion qubits finally have the freedom to move and connect,\u201d notes <a href=\"https:\/\/www.linkedin.com\/in\/christophe-jurczak\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener nofollow\">Christophe Jurczak<\/a>, founding partner at Quantonation.<\/p>\n<p>The scaling question is still open<\/p>\n<p>McKinsey estimates <a href=\"https:\/\/www.mckinsey.com\/capabilities\/mckinsey-technology\/our-insights\/mckinsey-quantum-technology-monitor-2026-a-commercial-tipping-point\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener nofollow\">quantum computing could become a $1.3 trillion industry within a decade,<\/a> but no architecture has demonstrated the ability to scale to the thousands of qubits needed for industrial applications. <\/p>\n<p>Competitors like <a href=\"https:\/\/techfundingnews.com\/european-deeptech-disruptors-2025\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener nofollow\">IonQ, which acquired Oxford Ionics in a \u00a31.075 billion deal<\/a>, and <a href=\"https:\/\/techfundingnews.com\/honeywell-backed-quantinuum-files-for-us-ipo-at-up-to-20b-valuation\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener nofollow\">Quantinuum, which filed for a Nasdaq IPO valued up to $20 billion<\/a>, are commercially ahead.<\/p>\n<p>ZuriQ is counting on its two-dimensional design to scale up faster than one-dimensional methods. The industry is watching to see if technical patience can beat an early lead in the market.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"ZuriQ has raised $25.5 million to expand its two-dimensional trapped-ion quantum chip technology. 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