Quantum Computing Inc. (QCi) has completed the acquisition of NHanced Semiconductors in a transaction valued at $73.1 million, with additional earn-out payments of up to $72 million tied to performance targets.
The deal enhances QCi’s semiconductor and nanophotonics manufacturing capabilities, adding advanced packaging expertise, hybrid bonding, chiplet integration, silicon interposers and photonic device integration to its portfolio.
QCi said the acquisition supports its transition from research and prototyping to commercial-scale production, complementing its recent acquisition of Luminar Semiconductor and expanding its manufacturing footprint with the launch of its second fabrication facility, Fab 2.
NHanced specialises in advanced semiconductor packaging and 2.5D/3D heterogeneous integration technologies, capabilities that QCi believes will help accelerate the development and scaling of its thin-film lithium niobate (TFLN) photonic integrated circuit platform.
The company said the combined capabilities will support applications spanning quantum computing, AI, networking, secure communications and defence, while strengthening domestic photonics manufacturing and supply-chain resilience.
NHanced will continue operating as a wholly owned subsidiary, serving its existing customers and partners while supporting QCi’s broader commercialization strategy.