What's Happening?
IQM Quantum Computers, a leader in superconducting quantum computers, hosted its inaugural Capital Markets Day at the Nasdaq MarketSite in New York City. The event provided investors and analysts with insights into the company's growth strategy, technology
roadmap, and commercial vision. IQM has sold 23 quantum computers, more than any other manufacturer, and plans to become the first European quantum computing company listed on a major U.S. stock exchange through a business combination with Real Asset Acquisition Corp. (RAAQ). The company also considers a dual listing on the Helsinki Stock Exchange. The business combination is expected to close in mid-2026, with IQM's American Depositary Shares to be listed on the Nasdaq Global Market under the ticker symbol 'IQMX'.
Why It's Important?
IQM's move to list on a major U.S. stock exchange signifies a significant step in the global expansion of quantum computing technology. As the demand for quantum computing grows, IQM's strategic positioning in the U.S. market could enhance its access to capital and increase its visibility among investors. The company's partnerships with industry leaders like NVIDIA and Amazon Web Services highlight the collaborative efforts to accelerate quantum adoption. This development reflects the broader trend of increasing investment and interest in quantum technologies, which are expected to revolutionize various industries by providing unprecedented computational power.
What's Next?
Following the business combination with RAAQ, IQM will focus on expanding its market presence and accelerating the adoption of its quantum computing solutions. The company will continue to engage with investors and stakeholders to communicate its strategic objectives and technological advancements. As the listing process progresses, IQM will work to meet regulatory requirements and secure necessary approvals. The successful listing on the Nasdaq Global Market will likely attract further investment and partnerships, positioning IQM as a key player in the rapidly evolving quantum computing landscape.













