Quantum Machines Acquires QHarbor And Opens New Office In Delft
May 5, 2026 | By Team SR

Quantum Machines (QM), a provider of hybrid quantum-classical control solutions, has announced the acquisition of Dutch company QHarbor and the opening of a new office in Delft, the Netherlands.
SUMMARY
- Quantum Machines (QM), a provider of hybrid quantum-classical control solutions, has announced the acquisition of Dutch company QHarbor and the opening of a new office in Delft, the Netherlands.
This expansion establishes a local presence in one of Europe’s key quantum technology hubs and supports the ongoing growth of QM’s software platform.
The company develops advanced hardware and software systems that power its Orchestration Platform, enabling real-time control of quantum processors.
The platform is designed to accelerate the shift toward hybrid quantum-classical computing across major qubit technologies, including superconducting, neutral atom, trapped ion, and spin-based systems. By integrating the QHarbor team, Quantum Machines aims to strengthen its footprint in Delft, attract top local talent and deepen collaboration within the wider quantum ecosystem.
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The QHarbor team will serve as the foundation of Quantum Machines’ new Delft office, contributing to the company’s efforts in software-defined experimentation, data management and system-level integration for quantum computing.
“Joining Quantum Machines allows us to take our work further and integrate it into a broader platform used across the quantum ecosystem,” said Alberto Tosato, co-founder of QHarbor, who is now joining QM.
“We look forward to contributing to the development of technologies that support the scaling of quantum systems.”
The Delft office, based in Hubbz Delft, will support research and development activities and act as a hub for collaboration with local partners, including organisations within the House of Quantum and the broader Dutch quantum ecosystem.
This expansion strengthens Quantum Machines’ growing footprint across Europe, where it already operates in Denmark, Germany and France.
With the addition of Delft QM is now positioned within several of Europe’s leading quantum hubs, enabling deeper collaboration and closer integration across the regional quantum ecosystem.
“As an American company, this step reflects our deep investment in Europe’s quantum future and our commitment to being an integral part of this thriving ecosystem ” said Itamar Sivan CEO and co-founder of QM.
“By establishing a home in Delft, we are investing our resources and expertise in one of Europe’s most significant quantum hubs.”
About Quantum Machines
Quantum Machines is a computer hardware and software company building the foundation for the next era of quantum computing. The company develops advanced control systems that enable quantum processors to operate with precision and scalability. Its mission is to accelerate the adoption of quantum technologies helping unlock breakthroughs across industries and solve complex global challenges through hybrid quantum-classical computing.






