Quantum Computing Company IQM to Fuel R&D with €50m Investment
The €50 million financing from BlackRock improves IQM's capital structure and supports its growth as it prepares to go public via merger with Real Asset Acquisition Corp.
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Finnish startup IQM Quantum Computers raised €50M from BlackRock to accelerate its global growth, ahead of a planned dual US and Helsinki IPO later in 2026 (Anne Kauranen/Reuters)
Anne Kauranen / Reuters: Finnish startup IQM Quantum Computers raised €50M from BlackRock to accelerate its global growth, ahead of a planned dual US and Helsinki IPO later in 2026 — IQM Quantum Computers has secured 50 million euros ($57.64 million) in venture financing from funds and accounts…
Finnish quantum unicorn IQM lands €50M from BlackRock
The Helsinki-based company, which builds and sells full-stack superconducting quantum computers for on-premises deployment, disclosed the financing today. It was secured before the February announcement of IQM’s SPAC merger with Real Asset Acquisition Corp at a $1.8B valuation. IQM Quantum Computers has secured a €50 million financing package, approximately $57.6 million, from funds and accounts […] This story continues at The Next Web
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IQM Quantum Computers raises €50M from BlackRock Finnish quantum computing startup IQM Quantum Computers has raised €50M from BlackRock to accelerate its global expansion. The funding came as IQM positions itself ahead of a planned dual IPO in the United States and Helsinki later in 2026 . IQM…
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