Insider Brief
Swedish quantum startup Arkeon raised €594,200 (SEK 6.5 million) in seed funding to advance a technology designed to improve the precision and yield of superconducting quantum chip manufacturing.
Arkeon’s approach enables qubit frequencies to be adjusted after fabrication by modifying Josephson junction resistance, helping compensate for production variations that can affect chip performance.
The company plans to use the funding for technology development, customer validation and international expansion, and reports having letters of intent from potential customers and a pipeline of roughly 30 companies.
Swedish startup Arkeon has raised €594,200 (SEK 6.5 million) in seed funding to advance a manufacturing technology designed to improve the consistency and performance of superconducting quantum chips, according to information reported by EU Startups.







