Quantum Fabrix

Oxford, United Kingdom
Founded 2024
Commercial
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Quantum Fabrix (trading as QFX) is a University of Oxford spinout incorporated in 2024, founded by Dr Joe Goodwin (CTO), Dr Laurent Stephenson (CSO), and Dr Peter Drmota (CIO). The company is headquartered at Begbroke Science Park and builds on world-leading trapped ion quantum computing research from the University of Oxford.

In October 2025, QFX raised £2 million (€2.2M) in seed funding led by renowned Silicon Valley investor and Y Combinator co-founder Paul Graham. The company already has a commercially available product: a compact, high-performance atomic source designed to support integration across quantum platforms.

QFX provides modular quantum hardware for trapped ion systems, supplying precision modules to build and link devices for quantum computing, sensing, and secure communications. The company is developing the first scalable networked quantum computing architectures, combining individual trapped ions with optical microcavities. Associate Professor and ERC Laureate Dr Joe Goodwin leads the technical vision while his co-founders bring deep expertise from Oxford's quantum research programs.

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Dr Joe Goodwin (CTO), Dr Laurent Stephenson (CSO), Dr Peter Drmota (CIO)

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Country: United Kingdom
City: Oxford
Founded: 2024
Type: commercial

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