QuantWare, Tessera Labs, and ZyG, among others, announced venture capital funding across quantum computing, AI-native enterprise platforms, and digital technology solutions.

QuantWare raises $178 mn
QuantWare announced it has raised $178 million (€152 million) in a Series B funding round with participation from investors including Intel Capital and In-Q-Tel. The funding will support scaling production of its quantum processors and expansion of its KiloFab facility. The company develops modular quantum processor architecture designed for scalable computing applications. The investment will be used to advance its VIO™ technology and strengthen manufacturing capabilities. This venture capital funding reflects increasing investment in quantum computing infrastructure and next-generation semiconductor technologies aimed at supporting high-performance computing and advanced research applications across global markets.
Tessera Labs raises $60 mn
Tessera Labs has secured $60 million in a funding round led by Andreessen Horowitz, with participation from Foundation Capital, Myriad Venture Partners, and Osage University Partners. The company develops AI-native enterprise software focused on ERP transformation and system modernization. The funding will be used to expand platform capabilities, scale operations, and grow its technical team. Tessera’s platform enables automation of complex enterprise processes and supports digital transformation initiatives. This venture capital funding highlights continued investor focus on AI-driven enterprise solutions designed to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and accelerate modernization across large-scale business environments.
ZyG raises $60 mn
ZyG has raised $60 million in a Series A funding round led by Accel, with participation from Felix Capital and other investors. The company focuses on building scalable AI-driven digital platforms. The funding will support product development, hiring, and expansion into new markets. ZyG aims to enhance its platform capabilities and strengthen its presence in the competitive technology sector. This venture capital funding reflects sustained investor interest in early-stage companies developing AI-enabled solutions, particularly those focused on scalability, user engagement, and innovation in digital ecosystems.
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