Bosch Ventures invests in Quantum Motion's $160M Series C for quantum computing
$160 million
What Happened
Bosch Ventures, the corporate venture capital arm of Bosch Group, is participating in Quantum Motion's $160 million Series C financing round. The round is co-led by DCVC and Kembara, with participation from the British Business Bank, Firgun, and existing investors. The investment highlights the growing importance of scalable, energy-efficient quantum computing for future digital infrastructure.
Bosch Ventures invests worldwide in innovative startups across automation, electrification, climate technologies, enabling technologies, and healthcare. It also runs the Open Bosch Program to foster co-innovation between Bosch and startups.
Why this matters
Quantum computing could revolutionize digital infrastructure, and Bosch's investment signals its interest in foundational technologies that may impact future automotive and industrial applications.
Terms in This Story
- Corporate venture capital
- Investment funds from a corporation that invest in external startup companies.
- Series C financing
- Late-stage funding round for a startup, typically to scale operations or enter new markets.
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