Quantum Machines Acquires QHarbor to Expand European R&D and Control Stack Capabilities


Israel-based Quantum Machines (QM) has acquired QHarbor, a spin-off from TU Delft in the Netherlands, to bolster its software capabilities and establish a physical presence in the Dutch quantum hub. The terms of this acquisition were not disclosed. QHarbor is a data storage and visualisation software platform designed for physics researchers and data driven scientists. It provides a secure, structured repository for measurement data, ensuring compliance with data management best practices.
The QHarbor team will form the core of a new R&D office in Delft, focusing on software-defined experimentation and data management. This acquisition marks a significant expansion of QM’s European footprint, adding to its existing operations in Denmark, Germany, and France, as the company continues to scale its hybrid quantum-classical Orchestration Platform across various qubit modalities to establish closer collaboration across Europe.
Additional information can be found in a press release provided by Quantum Machines that can be accessed here.
May 5, 2026
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