Hybrid quantum-classical control solutions provider Quantum Machines (QM) has announced the acquisition of Hungarian hardware design firm PCB Design Ltd.. Marking QM’s second European corporate consolidation in a six-week window, the transaction establishes a dedicated research and development hub in Budapest to accelerate the scaling of the company’s real-time hardware orchestration portfolio. By absorbing PCB Engineering’s specialized workforce of 40 developers, the move deepens QM’s global infrastructure footprint, positioning its engineering assets across 22 countries to support high-performance control demands closer to near-term fault-tolerant hardware limits. The expansion follows QM’s recent acquisition of QHarbor, a software data-management spin-out from the Delft [...]

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Quantum Machines acquired PCB Engineering, opening a Budapest R&D hub to expand quantum control hardware development capabilities.