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Atom Computing has raised $100 Million in new Series C funding

Atom Computing has raised $100 Million in new Series C funding

July 7, 2026 Craig Etkin

According to filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Atom Computing has raised $100,000,000.00 in new Series C funding. The federal securities law requires the notice to be filed by companies that have sold securities without registration under the Securities Act of 1933 in an offering made under Rule 504 or 506 of Regulation D or Section 4(a)(5) of the Securities Act. A company must file this notice within 15 days after the first sale of securities in the offering. For this purpose, the date of first sale is the date on which the first investor is irrevocably contractually committed to invest. Each issuer of securities that sells its securities in reliance on an exemption provided in Regulation D or Section 4(a)(5) of the Securities Act of 1933 must file this notice containing the information requested with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and with the state(s) requiring it. If more than one issuer has sold its securities in the same transaction, all issuers should be identified in this filing with the SEC.

Investors in the company’s current round of funding include: HealthQuest Capital, JSL Capital, Khosla Ventures, aMoon, and Pitango HealthTech

About Atom Computing
Atom Computing is developing large-scale quantum computers to enable companies and researchers to achieve unprecedented computational breakthroughs. Utilizing highly scalable arrays of optically trapped neutral atoms, the company has developed systems with over 1,200 qubits, featuring advanced capabilities towards fault-tolerant quantum computing. Atom Computing’s on-premises systems provide customers with new computational tools and logical qubit capabilities to address increasingly complex applications and to grow their quantum ecosystem. In 2025 Atom Computing sold its first commercial on-premises quantum computer to QuNorth, a Nordic quantum initiative funded by EIFO and Novo Nordisk Foundation.

To learn more, visit https://atom-computing.com/
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/atom-computing/

Contact:
Ben Bloom, Chief Executive Officer
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-bloom-8871598/

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