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Quantum Machines is an Israeli quantum control technology company founded in 2018. It builds the OPX quantum control platform, a hardware and software stack for controlling superconducting, trapped-ion, and neutral-atom quantum processors, and now powers more than half of all quantum computing companies worldwide. More than 200 research institutions and quantum hardware companies use its technology. The company leads the Israeli Quantum Computing Center (IQCC) in Tel Aviv, the first facility in the world to house multiple qubit types under one roof alongside supercomputing infrastructure. The IQCC integrates Quantum Machines' control systems with several qubit types and is the first site to deploy Qolab's superconducting qubit device. Quantum Machines raised $170M in Series C funding in 2025, bringing total raised to $280M, after an earlier $100M round. The OPX1000 controller supports up to 64 output and 16 input channels in a 3U chassis with 10 high-end FPGAs for real-time processing, scaling from 1 to more than 1,000 qubits with nanosecond-precision pulse control. SKKU in South Korea deployed three OPX1000 controllers in a $45M national quantum initiative. The company unveiled the OPX1000 in November 2025 and, the same month, launched a layered quantum control architecture that combines the OPX1000 for nanosecond qubit control, DGX Quantum for microsecond hybrid processing, and HPC cluster integration at the millisecond scale, all supporting NVIDIA NVQLink, to create a full-stack platform for real-time fault-tolerant quantum computation. In September 2025, the Julich Supercomputing Centre became the first HPC centre in the world to deploy an NVIDIA DGX Quantum system, co-developed by Quantum Machines and NVIDIA, integrating GPU and quantum infrastructure. Quantum Machines and ParTec launched QBridge, which makes quantum computers schedulable resources within HPC environments, first deployed at Israel's IQCC. At Hannover Messe 2025, Quantum Machines powered Sax
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