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Maybell Quantum Industries is a technology company.
Maybell Quantum Industries has raised $65.0M across 2 funding rounds.
Maybell Quantum Industries has raised $65.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Maybell builds dilution refrigerators that are intuitive, reliable, and obsessively engineered to meet the growing demands of the quantum industry.
Maybell Quantum Industries has raised $65.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Maybell Quantum Industries's investors include Addition, March Capital, Matrix Partners India, Saravana Kumar, Christopher Darby, Caruso Ventures, Decisive Point, In-Q-Tel, Steve Smoot, Mark IV Capital, Olive Capital.
Maybell Quantum Industries is a technology company specializing in building advanced hardware infrastructure for quantum computing, primarily focusing on dilution refrigerators and cryogenic systems essential for quantum experiments. Their products serve quantum computing researchers, startups, universities, and Fortune 100 companies by providing reliable, user-friendly, and scalable cryogenic platforms that enable stable operation of quantum processors at ultra-low temperatures. Maybell’s solutions address critical challenges in quantum hardware infrastructure, such as maintaining sub-Kelvin temperatures with minimal maintenance and simplifying experimental setups, thereby accelerating the practical deployment of quantum technologies. The company has demonstrated strong growth momentum, raising over $65 million in funding across multiple rounds to scale manufacturing and expand global reach[1][2][4].
Founded in 2021 in Denver, Colorado, Maybell Quantum Industries was established by Kyle Thompson, Bryan Choo, Corban Tillemann-Dick (who is also CEO), and John S. Allan. The founders brought together expertise in quantum hardware and engineering to tackle the pressing need for reliable, scalable quantum infrastructure. The idea emerged from recognizing the limitations of legacy cryogenic systems, which are complex, maintenance-heavy, and not designed for the scale quantum computing demands. Early traction came through developing dilution refrigerators with innovative features like front-opening access and self-regenerating helium traps, which significantly improved uptime and ease of use. The company quickly attracted investment and partnerships, marking pivotal moments with its Series A funding in 2024 and a $40 million Series B in 2025 to accelerate commercialization and production expansion[1][2][4][5].
Maybell Quantum is riding the critical trend of quantum computing transitioning from experimental research to real-world deployment. The timing is crucial as quantum processors scale to higher qubit counts requiring stable, scalable cryogenic infrastructure to reduce error rates and enable practical applications. Market forces such as increased investment in quantum technologies, demand for quantum advantage in drug discovery, materials science, and secure communications, and the global race for quantum supremacy work strongly in Maybell’s favor. By providing foundational hardware that supports the entire quantum ecosystem, Maybell influences the broader landscape by enabling faster innovation cycles, reducing operational complexity, and fostering collaboration among startups, academia, and industry leaders[4].
Looking ahead, Maybell Quantum is positioned to expand its production capacity and global footprint, accelerating deployments across North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. The company’s focus on next-generation cryogenic and RF systems aligns with emerging trends toward modular, scalable quantum infrastructure. As quantum computing moves closer to commercial viability, Maybell’s influence will likely grow, setting standards for reliability and user experience in quantum hardware. Future developments may include further integration of electrical and cooling efficiencies through proprietary technologies like the Maybell ColdCloud, supporting the scaling of quantum systems without major infrastructure overhauls. This trajectory suggests Maybell will remain a key enabler in the quantum revolution, helping to unlock transformative applications across multiple industries[2][4][5].
Maybell Quantum Industries has raised $65.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $40.0M Series B in September 2025.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sep 1, 2025 | $40.0M Series B | Addition | March Capital, Matrix Partners India, Saravana Kumar |
| Mar 7, 2024 | $25.0M Series A | Christopher Darby | Caruso Ventures, Decisive Point, In-Q-Tel, Steve Smoot, Mark IV Capital, Olive Capital |