Cambridge-based Amorphiq raises £15k for quantum AI development

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An estimated £15k has been raised by Amorphiq Ltd, a Cambridge-based developer of quantum-native machine learning systems. This investment gives the company an estimated post-money valuation of £105k. The startup utilizes superconducting qubits to process complex temporal data, aiming to identify subtle patterns within time-based datasets for sectors such as financial forecasting and energy grid optimization.

Incorporated in July 2025, the company provides hybrid Quantum AI as a service to solve modeling and prediction challenges in autonomous manufacturing. Amorphiq currently employs five people and focuses on building models that use quantum reservoirs to outperform slow and expensive traditional systems. These reservoirs capture complex behaviors that standard AI cannot see, allowing for cheaper and more accurate predictive intelligence.

The technology is designed to operate with less data and does not require fully fault-tolerant quantum computers. Documentation for this funding round was filed in July 2026 (with the allotment of shares taking place in the same month).

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