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FrostByte’s Cryogenic Electronics Funding: A Leap Forward in Quantum Computing
FrostByte Raises €1.3 Million in Funding for Cryogenic Electronics Solutions
A Delft-based startup, FrostByte, specializing in cryogenic electronics solutions for quantum technologies, has successfully secured €1.3 million in funding from various investors. InnovationQuarter Capital, Graduate Ventures, Paeonia Group, UNIIQ, and an angel investor have all contributed to this significant investment in the company.
This funding milestone marks Graduate Ventures’ 80th investment, highlighting the growing interest and support for FrostByte’s innovative approach to cryogenic electronics.
The primary focus of this capital infusion will be on expanding the company’s team, increasing production of cryogenic switches, and developing integrated cryo-CMOS chips for the next generation of quantum systems.
James Kroll, the CEO and co-founder of FrostByte, expressed his enthusiasm about the investment, stating, “With this financial backing, we can further advance our technology to create manufacturable cryo-electronics tailored for the global quantum industry.”
Established in 2025, FrostByte is led by CEO James Kroll and CTO Luc Enthoven, with scientific support from Fabio Sebastiano and Masoud Babaie, both renowned experts in cryo-CMOS technology.
As a spin-off from TU Delft and QuTech, FrostByte specializes in cryogenic integrated circuits (ICs) and specialized control electronics for quantum computing, addressing a crucial bottleneck in the field.
The company’s unique approach aims to resolve infrastructure challenges in quantum computing by bringing control electronics closer to the quantum processor, paving the way for scalable quantum systems.
Quantum processors operate at extremely low temperatures, necessitating specialized cryo-electronics to optimize performance. FrostByte’s technology focuses on moving control electronics into the dilution refrigerator, enhancing compactness, energy efficiency, and scalability of quantum systems.
By utilizing cryo-CMOS technology designed for low-temperature operation, FrostByte is pioneering a new generation of cryogenic control electronics that offer improved performance and scalability for quantum systems.
Overall, FrostByte’s innovative approach to cryogenic electronics is poised to revolutionize the quantum computing industry by addressing key infrastructure challenges and laying the foundation for future advancements in the field.
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