Orange Quantum Systems, a Delft-based startup developing automated quantum chip testing systems, has completed a second closing of its seed round, bringing total funding to €15 million.
The extension follows an initial €12 million close in summer 2025, with the additional capital provided by the European Innovation Council Fund. The company said the new funding will be used to accelerate development of key technologies and further enhance its OrangeQS MAX product line, a turn-key system designed for fast, automated quantum chip testing.
As part of the investment, Zeina Chebli of the EIC Fund is joining the Orange Quantum Systems board. The round adds to growing investor interest in infrastructure aimed at addressing production bottlenecks in the quantum computing sector.
The extension follows an initial €12 million close in summer 2025, with the additional capital provided by the European Innovation Council Fund. The company said the new funding will be used to accelerate development of key technologies and further enhance its OrangeQS MAX product line, a turn-key system designed for fast, automated quantum chip testing.
As part of the investment, Zeina Chebli of the EIC Fund is joining the Orange Quantum Systems board. The round adds to growing investor interest in infrastructure aimed at addressing production bottlenecks in the quantum computing sector.