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How NVision and a Handful of Others Are Building Real Quantum Computing for Healthcare

Abbott just led a $55M Series B for a quantum imaging company. Most outlets reported the wrong number and missed the bigger story. Thread.

Crunchbase says $38M. The actual round is $55M, with a $17M venture loan from the European Investment Bank on top. Total raised: $120M. The gap tells you how NVision structures capital, and why a continent decided this category is strategic.

The product already in hospitals is POLARIS, a hyperpolarizer that boosts MRI metabolic signal by more than 10,000x. It images cancer metabolism in real time on ordinary clinical scanners. Memorial Sloan Kettering, Cambridge, and TU Munich are live. This is not a demo.

The quantum computer, PIQC, uses engineered carbene molecules as qubits. Each molecule handles both spin storage and photon emission, the interface most platforms need extra hardware to bridge. Films deposit at 20-100nm directly onto photonic chips. Coherence at 2ms. Operating temp: 2-4K.

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