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IQM Quantum Computers Expands Role in Europe’s Quantum-HPC Infrastructure

IQM Quantum Computers Expands Role in Europe’s Quantum-HPC Infrastructure

According to a recent LinkedIn post from IQM Quantum Computers, the Euro-Q-Exa quantum system based on the company’s Radiance platform is now operational at the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre in Garching, Munich. The system reportedly features 54 superconducting qubits and represents the first EuroHPC Joint Undertaking quantum computer for Germany.

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The post indicates that a second, more powerful Euro-Q-Exa system with 150 qubits is planned for delivery by the end of 2026, further expanding Europe’s quantum computing capacity. High-level attendance from European and German policymakers at the inauguration suggests strong public-sector backing, which may support future procurement and funding opportunities for IQM.

IQM’s LinkedIn content also claims that the company has sold more quantum computers over the last five years than any other firm, positioning it as a leading hardware supplier in a nascent but strategically important market. For investors, this deployment within a major HPC center could enhance IQM’s credibility in hybrid quantum–HPC applications and strengthen its role in Europe’s sovereign digital infrastructure initiatives.

If successful, these installations may drive follow-on contracts, ecosystem partnerships, and longer-term service or upgrade revenues tied to research and industrial use cases. However, the post does not provide financial terms, revenue impact, or commercialization timelines, so the direct near-term effect on IQM’s financials remains unclear and depends on broader adoption of quantum workloads and continued public funding.

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