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Quantum Art is an Israeli full-stack trapped-ion quantum computing company founded in 2022 as a spin-off from the Weizmann Institute of Science. It is co-founded by CEO Dr. Tal David. In July 2025, Quantum Art demonstrated the world's longest fully controlled trapped-ion chain, a 200-ion chain, a significant hardware milestone for its platform. The company has also developed a proprietary multi-qubit gate architecture. Its roadmap includes a 50-qubit system in 2025, the 1,000-qubit Perspective series by 2027, the 12,000 to 40,000 qubit Landscape series between 2029 and 2031, and a 1 million qubit fault-tolerant Mosaic system by 2033. In December 2025, Quantum Art raised 100 million dollars in Series A funding led by Bedford Ridge Capital, with participation from Battery Ventures, Destra Investments, and others, bringing total funding to 124 million dollars. In April 2026, the company extended the round by a further 40 million dollars, taking total funding to about 164 million dollars. Collaborations include NVIDIA's CUDA-Q platform, where the company achieved a 10x circuit depth reduction, and Ayalon Highways for traffic management applications. Update 2026-06-17: Quantum Art demonstrated that multi-qubit gate operations are compatible with error for fault-tolerant computing. Source: https://quantumzeitgeist.com/quantum-art-multi-qubit-gates-hit-threshold-fault/
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