UK Quantum Startup Draws Interest From U.S. SPACs, The Telegraph Reports
thequantuminsider.com May 27, 2026

UK Quantum Startup Draws Interest From U.S. SPACs, The Telegraph Reports

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

British quantum computing startup Universal Quantum has reportedly received approaches from U.S. SPACs and investors, seeking to raise up to $100 million to advance technology linking multiple quantum chips together. The company has resisted New York listing overtures, prioritizing independence and a UK headquarters. This interest reflects growing government funding and market enthusiasm for quantum computing companies, with the UK and U.S. competing to build commercially viable quantum computers. Universal Quantum was founded in 2017 and has focused on modular architectures to scale quantum machines.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The reported approaches highlight the UK's struggle to retain its deep-technology firms, with investors often offering higher valuations and greater liquidity in U.S.
  • · capital markets.