Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in January 2018 by Itamar Sivan, Yonatan Cohen, and Nissim Ofek, Quantum Machines is a Tel Aviv-Yafo-based company with 201–500 employees. The company has raised $281 million across 8 funding rounds from 22 investors. In June 2026, Quantum Machines acquired PCB Engineering, marking a strategic expansion of its capabilities.
Business overview
Quantum Machines develops a complete hardware and software solution for controlling and operating quantum computers, serving the quantum computing and advanced technology sectors. Its core offering, the Quantum Orchestration Platform (QOP), features the OPX hardware, which integrates waveform generators, digitizers, and processing units on a single FPGA. This platform is programmed using QUA, a universal language designed for intuitive programming of complex quantum programs with real-time decision-making and classical processing integration. The company's technology facilitates quantum research and development, addressing the needs of various quantum computing applications including neutral atoms, superconducting qubits, quantum networks, quantum sensing, and quantum dots.
Strategic signal
In June 2026, Quantum Machines made its second European acquisition in six weeks by acquiring PCB Engineering, following the acquisition of QHarbor in May 2026. This rapid expansion into the European market, particularly in the Netherlands, signals a strong strategic push to strengthen its presence in key quantum hubs and enhance its full-stack orchestration platform capabilities, demonstrating aggressive growth and market consolidation in the quantum computing control solutions space.
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- What significant acquisitions has Quantum Machines made recently?
- In June 2026, Quantum Machines acquired PCB Engineering. This followed another acquisition in May 2026, when the company acquired QHarbor.
- What is the Quantum Orchestration Platform (QOP)?
- The Quantum Orchestration Platform (QOP) is Quantum Machines' complete hardware and software solution for controlling and operating quantum computers. It features the OPX hardware and is programmed using QUA, a universal language for quantum computing.
- Has Quantum Machines expanded its global presence?
- Yes, in October 2023, Quantum Machines expanded its global presence with a new headquarters in Germany. In February 2026, the company announced plans to establish a flagship hub at the Illinois Quantum and Microelectronics Park.
- What new product did Quantum Machines introduce in October 2023?
- In October 2023, Quantum Machines introduced QBoard-II, a next-generation cryogenic sample holder designed to advance quantum research.