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IQM Quantum Computers

IQM Quantum Computers is a hardware-focused quantum computing company that designs, manufactures, and integrates superconducting quantum processors and systems for research, government, and enterprise use.

  • Superconducting quantum processors and systems for on-premises (on-prem) deployment (quantum computing hardware)
  • Custom quantum computer co-design with end users in research, government, and industry (quantum systems engineering)
  • Cryogenic, control, and readout infrastructure integrated with quantum processing units (quantum infrastructure)
  • Quantum computing access and collaboration for research institutions and High performance computing (HPC) centers (HPC integration)
  • Application-oriented quantum development with partners in areas such as chemistry, materials, and optimization (quantum application enablement)

More About IQM Quantum Computers

IQM Quantum Computers focuses on building superconducting quantum computers that can be installed and operated at customer or partner sites, including research labs, universities, supercomputing centers, and government facilities. Its systems are positioned for organizations that require direct physical access to quantum hardware, tighter integration with existing HPC infrastructure, or controlled environments for sensitive workloads and data.

The company’s core technology stack centers on superconducting qubits implemented on cryogenic hardware, combined with classical control electronics, microwave systems, and firmware for qubit control and readout (quantum computing hardware). These systems are delivered as integrated quantum processing units with supporting cryostats, wiring, and shielding. IQM also works on co-design approaches, where quantum hardware specifications and application requirements are developed in parallel with customers or partners, aligning qubit architectures, connectivity, and control schemes with target use cases.

Enterprise and institutional environments typically use IQM systems as part of hybrid computing setups, where quantum processors are connected to classical HPC clusters (HPC integration). In this context, IQM collaborates with supercomputing centers and research institutions to couple quantum hardware with existing schedulers, resource managers, and development workflows. The systems can be used for algorithm research, benchmarking, error mitigation studies, and exploration of domain-specific applications such as quantum chemistry, materials science, optimization, and Machine Learning (ML).

From a technology perspective, IQM’s offerings rely on widely adopted concepts in superconducting quantum computing, including microwave pulse control, qubit calibration routines, and quantum error characterization techniques. While software frameworks and programming environments may vary by deployment and partner, IQM systems are generally accessed through standard quantum software stacks and toolchains (quantum software and tooling), allowing users to implement algorithms in established quantum programming languages and run them on IQM hardware either locally or via partner-managed interfaces.

In a marketplace or directory context, IQM Quantum Computers can be categorized primarily under quantum computing hardware, with subcategories in on-prem quantum systems, superconducting qubit technology, and quantum-HPC integration. Additional relevant categories include quantum infrastructure and control electronics, quantum systems engineering and co-design services, and quantum application enablement for research and selected industry domains. These offerings target organizations that are building internal quantum research capabilities, operating national or regional computing facilities, or evaluating integration of quantum resources into existing computational workflows.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 270
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $10M-$50M

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Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Software & Services
  • Industry: Internet Software & Services
  • Sub-Industry: Internet Software & Services