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Quantum: Delft Circuits Appoints Martin Danoesastro CEO, Announces €8 in New Financing

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Delft Circuits, a Dutch quantum I/O specialist, appointed Martin Danoesastro as CEO and secured €8 million in extended financing, raising its total funding to €15 million. Danoesastro brings 25+ years from Boston Consulting Group, including leadership in digital transformation, and holds an MSc in Applied Physics from TU Delft with quantum research experience. The company’s Cri/oFlex technology addresses scaling challenges in quantum systems, supporting hundreds to thousands of qubits, as demand for high-density I/O solutions grows. New investors Paeonia Group and Waves Capital Partners joined existing backers, with Paeonia’s Asian network aiding regional expansion plans. Funds will accelerate hiring, manufacturing, and R&D, while founders remain in strategic roles as Delft Circuits prepares for a 2026 Series B round.
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Quantum: Delft Circuits Appoints Martin Danoesastro CEO, Announces €8 in New Financing

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Delft, Netherlands (December 3, 2025) — Delft Circuits, a company focused on high-density I/O solutions for quantum computers, today announces the appointment of Martin Danoesastro as Chief Executive Officer, and an €8 million extension of the company’s previous financing round, bringing the total capital raised to €15 million.Danoesastro joins Delft Circuits after more than 25 years at Boston Consulting Group (BCG), where he held senior leadership roles including Regional Lead for DigitalBCG across Western Europe, South America, and Africa, as well as Global Lead for Enterprise Agility. He holds an MSc in Applied Physics from TU Delft, where he conducted research on quantum dots in cryogenic environments.The appointment comes during a period of strong momentum for Delft Circuits, marked by new partnerships, expanded production capacity, and advancements in product R&D. Recent milestones include the publication of a next-generation product roadmap and a partnership with Bluefors to offer cutting-edge quantum I/O solutions integrating Delft Circuits’ Cri/oFlex® technology into Bluefors’ dilution refrigerators.“I’m excited to join Delft Circuits as CEO at this key inflection point,” said Danoesastro. “As quantum systems scale, traditional I/O cabling can no longer meet customer needs for performance, reliability, and scalability. Delft Circuits’ Cri/oFlex offers a proven, fully scalable solution for advanced quantum systems with hundreds or even thousands of qubits. I’m thrilled to be leading this team and accelerating our growth as we continue to strengthen our position as the category leader.”“Martin’s combination of leadership experience and technical understanding makes him the ideal executive to take our company into its next phase of global growth,” added Sal Jua Bosman, Co-Founder of Delft Circuits.Delft Circuits has also extended its Series A financing, bringing total funding raised to €15 million. This most recent round has come from existing shareholders DeepTech XL, High Tech Gründerfonds (HTGF) and QuVest, with additional funding from new investors Paeonia Group and Waves Capital Partners. Singapore-based Paeonia also brings a strong network in Asia which will be key for cultivating the company’s expansion in the region.Co-Founder Daan Kuitenbrouwer also added “The timing of Martin’s appointment is perfect, as he can now deploy the resources from our recent raise to accelerate the company’s expansion. This is our moment to scale and build on the head start we’ve established in our industry.”The company will use its additional capital to strengthen its team with key technical hires, further expand manufacturing capacity, accelerate product innovation and increase commercial operations.

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