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Honeywell's Quantinuum targets $12.7 billion valuation in US IPO

May 26, 2026 6:57 AM EDT

An inside look at an ion trap within Quantinuum's quantum computer, which processes data using trapped-ion technology, Broomfield, U.S. in this handout picture from 2019. Picture taken 2019. Quantinuum/Handout via REUTERS

May 26 (Reuters) - Honeywell's Quantinuum ‌is targeting a ​valuation ​of up to $12.7 billion in its U.S. initial public offering, it said on Tuesday, as it looks to ‌capitalize on heightened investor attention around quantum computing.

The Broomfield, Colorado-based company ⁠is planning to raise up to $1.05 billion by selling about 21.05 million shares ‌at $45 to $50 apiece. It raised ‌funds at a $10 billion valuation in its latest funding round in September.

Investors have been backing listings from sectors viewed as strategically ​important, including AI infrastructure, defense and critical technologies, despite geopolitical uncertainty.

The move also comes just days after the Trump administration said ⁠it will take $2 billion in equity stakes across nine quantum-computing companies in a push to ​secure U.S. leadership in the emerging technology, including a $100 million grant for Quantinuum.

The race to accelerate the development ​of quantum computing technology, which promises ‌to solve complex problems exponentially faster than classical supercomputers, has drawn investor interest. But technical challenges remain, ⁠including high error rates that limit practical performance.

Quantinuum, formed in 2021 after a separation from Honeywell and a merger with Cambridge Quantum, is chaired by ⁠the industrial giant's CEO, Vimal Kapur, and led by Intel veteran Rajeeb Hazra.

Honeywell, ​which will own about 49.1% of the combined voting power in the company, is expected to remain a customer and partner post-IPO, Quantinuum said in the ‌filing.

The company reported a net loss of $192.6 million on revenue of $30.9 million in 2025, compared with a ‌net loss of $144.1 million on revenue of $23 million a year earlier.

J.P. ⁠Morgan and Morgan Stanley are ‌the joint lead active ​book-running managers. Quantinuum will list on the Nasdaq under the symbol "QNT."

(Reporting by Utkarsh Shetti in Bengaluru; Editing by ‌Sahal Muhammed)



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