Oxford, UK – 9th December, 2025 – Quantum Dice, a UK-based leader in quantum photonics and probabilistic computing, has secured a €2 million grant from the European Innovation Council (EIC) Accelerator programme, with the project now officially underway following its October kick-off.
Selected as one of only 40 deep-tech start-ups across Europe – and among just three from the UK – Quantum Dice was chosen from 1,000 applicants to receive the transformative funding.
The grant will enable Quantum Dice to accelerate the development and commercialisation of its probabilistic computing platform, bringing a new computing paradigm to market. The platform, powered by the company's ORBIT™ quantum-enabled probabilistic processor, is set to help tackle some of the world's most critical problems: efficiently enabling the next generation of probabilistic AI models and solving the complex optimisation problems increasingly encountered in modern industry.
"Receiving support from the EIC Accelerator is a strong validation of our progress and the transformative commercial potential of our probabilistic computing platform. We are excited to see that the EIC shares our vision concerning the importance of developing the next generation of computing hardware to tackle the ever more complex problems we are facing."
— Dr Ramy Shelbaya, CEO and Co-founder of Quantum Dice
About the EIC Accelerator Programme
Part of the EU's Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Programme, the EIC Accelerator offers support to start-ups and SMEs that have innovative, game-changing products, services or business models that could create new markets or disrupt existing ones in Europe and worldwide.
In addition, EIC-selected companies also receive coaching, mentoring, access to investors and corporates, among other opportunities.
The next leap in computing
At the core of Quantum Dice's probabilistic computing platform is its ORBIT™ quantum-enabled probabilistic processor, which powers the company's first-generation probabilistic computer, the Lagrange 0 system.
ORBIT™ uses probabilistic bits, or p-bits. Unlike conventional bits, which correspond with either 0 or 1, p-bits fluctuate between logical states with controllable probability enabling the fast and efficient execution of a host of probabilistic algorithms to solve some of the most complex computational problems.
Underpinned by the company's patented high-speed self-correcting quantum photonic sources of entropy, its probabilistic computing platform delivers scalable, reliable, and energy-efficient solutions to complex combinatorial optimisation problems across sectors including supply chain and logistics, finance, telecommunications, energy, and will enable the next generation of probabilistic AI models by providing them with the hardware they need to unlock their benefits.
Quantum Dice has already achieved international recognition for its ORBIT™-powered probabilistic computing solution, having earlier this year been named one of the winners of the Quantum for Society Challenge, launched by the World Economic Forum's UpLink initiative.
As current AI and computing technologies consume vast amounts of energy, time and resources, ORBIT™-powered probabilistic computing offers a transformative path toward more energy-efficient, scalable computation – enhancing operational performance, reducing costs, and improving environmental outcomes across industries.
About Quantum Dice
Founded in April 2020, Quantum Dice is an award-winning venture-backed spinout from the University of Oxford's world-renowned quantum optics laboratory. Quantum Dice is working to address some of the most pressing computational challenges of the modern age. With applications in both cybersecurity and probabilistic computing, its technology has a wide range of use cases in numerous sectors ranging from communication security to AI optimisation.
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