Stories from Delft · Netherlands
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Destinus Raises 200 Million EUR for IPO
Dutch defense startup Destinus is raising 200 million EUR in anticipation of an IPO at a 5 billion EUR valuation. The company specializes in cruise missiles and autonomous drones and employs 750 engineers.
Maeve Electric Aircraft Startup Fails
The Dutch startup Maeve, which was building a partially electric aircraft, has failed. The company reportedly burned through €17.5 million in EU subsidies and private investment.
Delft Quantum Chip Developer Secures Funding Round
Quanta is a leading developer of quantum chips based in Delft, Netherlands. The company is being compared to Nvidia in the context of deep tech development. The scale of its current operations is noted as for the Dutch deep tech sector. The source stated that Quanta is already considered a market leader in the field. A Delft-based developer specializing in Quantum Chips has successfully secured a funding round.
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Quantum Machines Acquires Dutch QHarbor
Quantum Machines has acquired the Dutch company QHarbor to strengthen its European quantum ecosystem presence. The company is opening a new office in Delft, Netherlands.
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