Although quantum computers are not predicted to replace supercomputers by 2026, investor interest is increasing rather than decreasing. Quantonation Ventures has closed its second fund at 220 million euros, indicating that investments in quantum technologies will continue.
According to editorial reports, quantum and physics-based startups have significant potential in their early stages. Teams are preparing for real-world applications through shadow mode, error correction, and software, which allows investors to manage risks.
Quantonation's second fund invests in both quantum chips, software, and adjacent technologies such as lasers and photonics. This expanded strategy ensures portfolio growth across European, Asian, and North American markets, maintaining investor interest.
