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Aug 6, 2024

Riverlane raises USD 75 million in Series C funding to expand operations

Funding

  • Quantum error correction startup Riverlane secured USD 75 million in a Series C funding round led by Planet First Partners, with participation from ETF Partners, EDBI, and Cambridge Innovation Capital, among others. The company's valuation is reportedly now over USD 400 million.

  • The funding will be used to expand operations to meet growing demand for quantum error correction technology, with the goal of achieving one million error-free quantum computer operations by 2026. Riverlane plans to hire for various roles, including hardware and software engineering, quantum scientist positions, and operations.

  • Riverlane's core product, Deltaflow, comprises proprietary QEC chips, hardware, and software technologies that can correct billions of errors per second. The company claims its current iteration can facilitate 1,000 error-free quantum computing operations, with plans to increase this to 10,000 operations by year-end.

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