The “AI trade” is evolving, and institutional heavyweights are already placing their bets on the next major frontier: Quantum Computing. BlackRock has just secured a $57.64 million (€50 million) position in Finnish startup IQM Quantum Computers right before its public debut.
💰 THE DEAL & THE ROAD TO PUBLIC MARKETS:
- The Raise: $57.64 million in venture financing directly from funds managed by BlackRock.
- The Exit Strategy: This cash injection acts as a bridge to IQM’s planned dual listing (U.S. and Helsinki) later this year via a SPAC merger with Real Asset Acquisition Corp (RAAQ), targeting an initial equity valuation of $1.8 billion.
- The Traction: IQM doubled its sales to roughly $35 million last year and is sitting on a massive backlog with over $100 million in bookings.
🧠 THE BLACKROCK THESIS (AI vs. Quantum): Tony Kim, head of BlackRock’s global technology team, laid out a fascinating macro thesis for this investment, highlighting how AI and Quantum approach problem-solving in fundamentally different ways:
- “AI reasons from data.”
- “Quantum reasons from physics.”
- Together, they will completely reshape what is computationally possible on a global scale.
🏗️ THE UNTAPPED MARKET: While IQM currently sells quantum computers and cloud computing time, CEO Jan Goetz noted that the massive, entirely untapped frontier is the integration of quantum hardware directly into private data centers.
💡 THE BOTTOM LINE: BlackRock isn’t just funding a hardware startup; they are front-running the next era of computing. With traditional AI infrastructure trades becoming incredibly crowded and expensive, sovereign nations and mega-asset managers are realizing that quantum tech is the ultimate structural advantage. IQM’s upcoming $1.8B public debut will be the ultimate litmus test for retail and institutional appetite in this space.
👇 Tech & Institutional Investors: At a $1.8 billion valuation with $35M in revenue, is IQM the ultimate ground-floor opportunity for the quantum revolution, or is the market getting too hyped on another SPAC?
