IQM, the quantum startup from Finland, plans US listing on Nasdaq at $1.8B valuation
IQM, the Finnish startup that has raised more than $570 million over the years to fuel its big ambition of building the world’s first scalable quantum computer, is kicking off a new scaling chapter of its own. Today, the company announced that it will be going public, in the US,...
IQM, the quantum startup from Finland, plans US listing on Nasdaq at $1.8B valuation
IQM, the Finnish startup that has raised more than $570 million over the years to fuel its big ambition of...
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