- Full Time Employees
- 389
- Sector
- Technology
- Industry
- Hardware, Equipment & Parts
- Address
- Keilaranta 19 Espoo Finland 02150
- IPO Date
- Jul 2, 2026
- Business
- IQM Quantum Computers Oyj is a Finland-based global leader in full-stack superconducting quantum computers, providing on-premises quantum processors and a cloud-access platform to a diverse client base spanning high-performance computing centers, research laboratories, universities, and enterprises; the company operates through productized quantum hardware, integrated software toolchains, and associated services that enable end-to-end quantum computing deployments.
Main products and services include gate-model superconducting quantum processors and systems for commercial use; end-user access through on-premises installations and cloud-based access to IQM’s quantum hardware and software stack; system integration services, hardware maintenance, calibration, and performance optimization; quantum software development kits, compilers, and developer tools; data-center and infrastructure co-location partnerships; and advisory services for quantum-ready workloads and pipeline development. IQM delivers turnkey quantum computers, next-generation hardware generations, and related peripherals, with a portfolio including hardware modules, cryogenic infrastructure, control electronics, and integration with customer IT ecosystems.
Geographic operations and market reach span Europe, North America, Asia-Pacific, with headquarters in Espoo, Finland, and additional offices and partners across France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, the United Kingdom, and the United States; IQM serves customers including leading supercomputing centers, national laboratories, universities, and enterprise clients requiring direct access to quantum hardware and software. The company emphasizes a full-stack approach, combining hardware manufacturing, software tooling, and cloud access to enable scalable quantum computing deployment and practical application development.
Founding year and corporate structure: IQM Finland Oy is established to develop and commercialize superconducting quantum computing technology, operating as an independent global company with strategic partnerships and potential public-market aspirations through a proposed business combination to broaden capital access and international reach. IQM maintains relationships with ecosystem partners, including cloud and hardware platform collaborators, to enhance quantum hardware readiness, software interoperability, and go-to-market execution. The company’s organizational structure includes dedicated business units for hardware development, software and platform services, customer engineering, and regional commercialization, supported by a global team across engineering, product management, sales, and operations. IQM’s strategic emphasis centers on delivering high-fidelity quantum processors, on-premises installations, and scalable cloud access to accelerate commercial quantum computing adoption.
Latest major changes: IQM enters selective strategic partnerships and industry collaborations to expand deployment reach and technology interoperability, advances in fundraising and a planned public listing through a merger, and continued expansion of delivered systems and bookings across global markets; recent corporate activity includes a forthcoming listing on a major exchange under the ticker IQMX, consolidation of public-market readiness through a SPAC-style merger, and ongoing launches of next-generation quantum systems to broaden commercialization and customer adoption. The company reports substantial delivery progress, revenue growth, and expanding customer visibility as it scales from research and pilot deployments toward large-scale production and enterprise-grade quantum infrastructure.
Industry context and strategy: IQM operates in the quantum computing hardware industry, focusing on superconducting qubits, with product and service offerings that address the needs of quantum-ready workloads, AI accelerators, and HPC workflows; target markets include national labs, academic institutions, and enterprise customers seeking secure, high-performance quantum capabilities; the geographic footprint supports cross-continental deployments and collaborations, enabling global access to its quantum hardware and software ecosystems. Subsidiaries and parent relationships are managed through IQM Finland Oy and related strategic entities as IQM scales its global market presence and potential public-market access.