Quantum Computing Inc. (QUBT) announced Tuesday the successful closure of its NHanced Semiconductors acquisition, a strategic move involving $73.1 million in combined cash and stock consideration, plus potential earnout payments totaling $72 million based on future performance metrics.
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This transaction represents a pivotal shift for QUBT as the company transitions from pure development activities into large-scale commercial production operations.
NHanced brings deep expertise in hybrid bonding technologies, chiplet architecture design, silicon interposer development, and photonics device assembly. These capabilities align seamlessly with QUBT’s current portfolio of photonic and quantum computing technologies.
Following the transaction’s completion, QUBT has officially brought Fab 2 operational. This new semiconductor manufacturing facility joins the company’s existing Fab 1 location in Tempe, Arizona.
CEO Yuping Huang emphasized that this capacity expansion is materializing “years ahead of our original timeline,” a statement that appears designed to resonate with the investment community.
The strategic centerpiece involves QUBT’s thin-film lithium niobate (TFLN) photonic integrated circuit technology. NHanced’s manufacturing infrastructure is positioned to drive this platform toward full-scale commercial deployment.
QUBT previously brought Luminar Semiconductor into its portfolio, adding laser technology, photodetection capabilities, and photonic packaging know-how. The NHanced transaction builds upon this foundation, creating what management describes as a “vertically integrated platform.”
NHanced will maintain its operational independence as a wholly owned QUBT subsidiary. The facility will continue fulfilling orders for its established customer base, including partners throughout the quantum technology sector.
The merged organization now delivers end-to-end capabilities spanning semiconductor fabrication, nanophotonics manufacturing, laser systems, photodetectors, quality testing, and packaging solutions — complementing its quantum computing hardware and software offerings.
Bob Patti, who leads NHanced as CEO, characterized the deal as launching “an exciting new chapter” and noted that uniting both organizations will drive faster time-to-market for advanced photonics technologies.
QUBT anticipates the broadened manufacturing infrastructure will deliver greater production agility and enhanced supply-chain stability — particularly relevant given current U.S. policy emphasis on domestic semiconductor manufacturing.
Management indicates the acquisition strengthens QUBT’s positioning across multiple high-growth sectors including quantum information processing, artificial intelligence infrastructure, telecommunications networks, encrypted communications platforms, and defense technology systems.
Rosenblatt provided financial advisory services to QUBT throughout the transaction. NHanced retained Needham & Company as its financial advisor. Legal representation came from Wilson Sonsini for QUBT and Taft Stettinius for NHanced.
While the acquisition was initially disclosed earlier this year, Tuesday’s announcement confirms the deal has reached financial close and NHanced has formally integrated into QCi’s corporate structure.
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