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Quantum: kiutra Raises €13M for Helium-3-Free Cooling

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Munich — kiutra, provider of magnetic cooling for quantum technologies, today announced the successful closing of a €13 million equity round to accelerate global scale-up and deliver helium-3-free cooling systems that strengthen quantum supply chain resilience. The round was co-led by new international investors NovaCapital and 55 North, alongside strong participation from High-Tech Gründerfonds and […] The post Quantum: kiutra Raises €13M for Helium-3-Free Cooling appeared first on Inside HPC & AI News | High-Performance Computing & Artificial Intelligence.
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Carlo Germano Ravina, MD at Nova Capital, adds: “At NovaCapital, we back bold engineering that shapes the future. kiutra’s scalable magnetic cooling technology is not only foundational for quantum tech but also exemplifies the kind of deep tech leadership Europe needs. We’re proud to support their global scale-up.” Christian Ziach, Principal at HTGF, concludes: “kiutra’s financing round highlights the strategic relevance of cryogen-free cooling for scaling quantum technologies. The company addresses a rapidly expanding global market with solutions that are not only technologically advanced but also essential for enabling real-world quantum applications. As a critical enabler, kiutra lays the foundation for progress in research and industry—strengthening Europe’s technological sovereignty.” In 2024, kiutra secured a €4 million EIC grant to advance this development [5] and will now accelerate its research further with fresh private capital. By making cryogenics simpler, safer, and more scalable, kiutra is democratizing access to ultra-lowtemperature technology — enabling widespread adoption at industrial scale. This financing round marks a key milestone for kiutra as it accelerates from an R&D-driven startup to a global industrial scale-up addressing the critical need for reliable and sustainable cryogenic infrastructure in quantum technology and beyond. The company’s technology strengthens the resilience and sovereignty of European and allied quantum supply chains and ensures that quantum technologies can be deployed without critical material constraints, supporting the broader quantum ecosystem’s transition from laboratory promise to enterprise deployment. share share share share email Filed Under: News, Quantum Computing Tagged With: kiutra, kiutra quantum, Quantum, quantum computing«»»« Sponsored Guest Articles At ISC 2025: E4 Computer Engineering and NVIDIA Discuss Their High Performance European Alliance In this interview at the ISC 2025 HPC-AI conference in Germany, we sat down with the Italy-based engineering firm E4 Computer Engineering and NVIDIA ….

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