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Expansion of quantum computing ETFs and commercial growth
Overview
In late July 2026, Deutsche Börse added the QOMP ETF, providing investors exposure to companies worldwide developing quantum-computing technologies. The fund was listed alongside various sector-focused and dividend-oriented products as part of the exchange’s effort to diversify its technology offerings.
On 2 August 2026, Swedish asset manager Boreas introduced the Boreas Solactive Quantum Computing UCITS ETF (ticker QQCC). Tracking the Solactive Developed Quantum Computing Index, QQCC concentrates on quantum-chip makers such as Google, IBM, D-Wave, Rigetti, and IonQ. This launch highlights the growing interest in the quantum-chip market, which is projected to unlock up to $2 trillion in economic value by 2035.
By mid-August 2026, the sector showed signs of increasing commercialization. Companies like D-Wave Quantum and IonQ reported that a majority of their second-quarter revenue originated from commercial customers. In Australia, the VanEck Quantum ETF (ASX: QNTM) was listed on the ASX, tracking the MarketVector Quantum Computing Ecosystem Index to include companies involved in quantum hardware, software, and component supply. Despite this momentum, analysts note the sector remains characterized by volatility and a reliance on research expectations and patents.
Entities
Google · Amundi MSCI Europe High Dividend Factor · D-Wave Quantum · IBM · Quantinuum
Timeline
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11 days ago
[TECHNOLOGY] 3 sourcesQuantum computing sector shows commercial growth and new ETF optionsThe quantum computing industry is moving toward commercialization, marked by rising enterprise adoption and the launch of new investment vehicles like Australia's VanEck Quantum ETF.
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20 days ago
[TECHNOLOGY] 3 sourcesBoreas launches quantum computing ETF QQCC targeting chip makersBoreas' QQCC ETF offers investors exposure to top quantum‑computing firms like Google, IBM and D‑Wave, as the quantum‑chip market is projected to reach trillions in value with heavy investment from major techs.
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26 days ago
[BUSINESS] 2 sourcesQOMP ETF Tracks Global Quantum Computing Companies on Deutsche BörseDeutsche Börse added new ETFs in July 2026, including the QOMP ETF for quantum‑computing firms, the XSWD small‑cap tracker, and dividend‑focused funds from Amundi, expanding sector and income options for EU‑‑
Sources
activistpost.com · bors-nliv.svd.se · bs-media.de · bygumbygolly.com · etfmarknaden.se · fool.com.au · vetenskapstavlingar.se
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