1. Quantum Transistors, based in Tel Aviv, has received up to €17.5 million from the European Innovation Council (EIC). 2. The funding includes an initial grant of €2.5 million and a future equity investment of €15 million. 3. The company plans to use the investment to scale up its R&D and expand its team, focusing on developing an integrated universal quantum processor on a single chip using native photonics.
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