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QDevil Got Assistance to both
Danish & EU Funding Proposals
QDevil has rapidly expanded their business working closely with academic and private research centres in the field of quantum computing to design and developing their products. QDevil's products have been used and thoroughly tested in some of the world’s leading quantum electronics labs. Their initial product was the QFilter, which was developed and tested at Harvard University and University of Copenhagen for over five years.
Need for Soft Funding
As QDevil’s products are innovative and disruptive by nature, they contain a high degree of risks for reaching the market. To overcome those barriers, QDevil has reached out to Nordic Innovators for assistance to apply for soft funding in order to mature their technology and prepare their commercialisation and scale-up plan.
Thanks to Nordic Innovators, QDevil has successfully secured a grant from the Danish Innobooster programme, which will enable them to better accelerate the research in Quantum Computing.
The next step for funding is the EUREKA project, an intergovernmental network that promotes and supports market-oriented international R&D&I project generation. QDevil applied together with an innovative UK company, and their project was successfully approved (total grant €640k).
It is very clear that Nordic Innovators has a thorough knowledge and insight into the various funding programmes. Moreover, the consultants are very professional, easy to work and their guidance allowed us to focus on growing our business. Jonatan Kutchinsky, CEO & Co-founder