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Quantum Motion Technologies Limited

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One Hundred Qubits is Interesting. One Million is World-changing

CRN
10867089
Founded
2017
Age
8

Overview

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Legal name
QUANTUM MOTION TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED
Region
Unknown
Registered address
9 STERLING WAY
LONDON
GREATER LONDON
ENGLAND
N7 9HJ
Insolvency history
No

Company events

Reference milestones and recent Companies House filing stream events.

7 events
30 Sep
2026

Accounts due

Accounts Due

Next accounts due date

21 Jul
2026

Confirmation statement due

Confirmation Due

Next confirmation statement due date

26 May
2026

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Capital

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07 Jul
2025

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Confirmation

Last confirmation statement made up date

31 Dec
2024

Accounts filed

Accounts

Last accounts made up date

18 Sep
2024

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Published 19 Sep 2024 06:37

14 Jul
2017

Incorporated

Inception

Company registered at Companies House

Spinout profile

2 entries

Company description

Developing silicon-based quantum computing hardware and architectures

The company aims to develop quantum computer architectures based on silicon technology, leveraging CMOS processing to achieve high-density qubits which can scale up to large numbers and tackle practical quantum computing problems.

Project impact

In progress

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QUANTUM MOTION TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED
2017
Quantum Motion Technologies Ltd
2017

Public funding

13 awards
First funded
2020
Funded years
2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025
Age at first award
2 years

Projects

2025 Collaborative R&D Lead participant

QUantum-Integrated CHEmistry (QUICHE)

1 Oct 2025 to 31 Mar 2027

Awarded
£354,950
Total cost £507,071

QUICHE (QUantum Integrated CHEmistry) is an international partnership between UK-based Quantum Motion and Riverlane and Germany-based FACCTs. The project aims to integrate quantum computing into the industry-leading ORCA chemistry package, creating a prototype pipeline mapping from a chemical system to a quantum circuit. Advanced decomposition, simulation...

2025 Collaborative R&D Lead participant

SiQEC - Silicon Quantum Error Correction

1 Apr 2025 to 31 Mar 2026

Awarded
£1,320,836
Total cost £1,886,908

The SiQEC (Silicon Quantum Error Correction) project aims to deliver the first demonstration of a spin-based quantum computing system capable of implementing repeated rounds of quantum error correction (QEC) - a critical milestone toward fault-tolerant quantum computing. This collaboration between Quantum Motion and University College London will introduc...

2025 Collaborative R&D Lead participant

Enabling a Quantum System in Package (QSiP)

1 Jan 2025 to 30 Jun 2026

Awarded
£582,232
Total cost £1,028,678

QSiP (Quantum System in Package) is a strategic partnership between Quantum Motion (QM) and IMEC, combining QM's expertise in spin qubit design with IMEC's advanced semiconductor manufacturing capabilities. This collaboration aims to develop novel interposer technology for integrating qubit chips with cryogenic electronics, addressing a critical bottlenec...

2024 Collaborative R&D Lead participant

RF measurement and de-embedding of integrated circuits for quantum computing

1 Jun 2024 to 31 Aug 2024

Awarded
£7,979
Total cost £7,979

Quantum Motion aims to leverage existing advanced CMOS fabrication techniques to not only create scalable silicon-based quantum computers, but also to create the electronic circuitry required to operate at cryogenic temperatures to electrically interface with quantum structures. Many of these cryo-CMOS circuits need to operate in the radio-frequency (RF) ...

2024 Small Business Research Initiative Lead participant

Silicon Cloverleaf

1 Jan 2024 to 30 Jun 2025

Awarded
£2,355,764
Total cost £2,355,764

Silicon Cloverleaf introduces a quantum computing system based on Quantum Motion's spin qubit technology. At its heart lies a two dimensionally scalable quantum processing unit (QPU), integrated with control systems and a user interface. What sets Cloverleaf apart is its scalability. Its architecture is designed to demonstrate a scalable tile and allow fo...

2023 Lead participant

Silicon-based Quantum Optimisation in the Parity Architecture

1 Sep 2023 to 30 Nov 2023

Awarded
£119,773
Total cost £119,773

Optimization problems appear in many areas of industry including scheduling problems in transportation, improvement of manufacturing lines or within finance strategies. Solving these optimization problems can be a demanding but important task, having the possibility to solve hard optimization problems is a key factor for economic and strategic success. As...

2023 Collaborative R&D Lead participant

Quantum PDK

1 Jan 2023 to 30 Jun 2024

Awarded
£786,441
Total cost £1,572,882

In this project, we will produce that tool: An electronic company aided design (ECAD) software module for the microscopic modelling and simulation of qubit devices. The tool will have the predictive power to determine the impact of device design parameters on qubit performance. Furthermore, the development of the module will be made completely compatible ...

2022 Collaborative R&D Lead participant

Altnaharra: Cryoelectronics for Quantum Circuits

1 Mar 2022 to 28 Feb 2025

Awarded
£2,029,265
Total cost £2,898,951

The Altnaharra project brings together leading researchers in superconducting, ion trap and spin qubits along with a world-leading cryogenic equipment supplier and world-leading centre for measurement standards to develop a cryogenic chip for integrated qubit control and readout, manufactured in a standard CMOS foundry. The development of such a chip is a...

2022 Collaborative R&D Lead participant

Global Spin Qubit Control

1 Mar 2022 to 29 Feb 2024

Awarded
£918,333
Total cost £1,836,666
2021 Collaborative R&D Lead participant

CryoCMOS (resilience)

1 Dec 2021 to 31 Jan 2022

Awarded
£84,432
Total cost £84,432

A remote environment for the testing and development of integrated circuits for business continuity in the event of government requirements to work from home.

2021 Feasibility Studies Lead participant

Quantum Pixel (QuPix)

1 Aug 2021 to 31 Jan 2023

Awarded
£349,786
Total cost £499,694

Quantum computing is poised to be a driver of innovation in the next decade. Its information processing capabilities will radically accelerate drug discovery, improve online security, and will boost artificial intelligence algorithms. Building a quantum computer promises to have a major positive impact on society. However, current qubit numbers are insuff...

2020 CR&D Bilateral Lead participant

Multicore NISQ Processors on Silicon Chips

1 Jul 2020 to 31 Dec 2021

Awarded
£509,835
Total cost £728,336

Quantum computers represent harnessing nature at its deepest level to build the most capable computing machines we can imagine based on the laws of physics we know today. They have been predicted to transform areas ranging from logistics, to the discovery of materials and drugs, and security. The most profound impacts of quantum computing will require the...

Product types

Collaborative R&D CR&D Bilateral Feasibility Studies Small Business Research Initiative