BTQ Technologies Corp. has been added to the $524.5 million VanEck Quantum Computing UCITS ETF, a Europe-listed fund focused on quantum computing companies. The ETF includes 30 companies selected for quantum computing exposure and/or verified patent ownership, as of January 8, 2026. This inclusion expands European investor access to BTQ through a regulated fund.
BTQ Technologies Included in VanEck Quantum Computing UCITS ETF
BTQ Technologies’ addition to the VanEck Quantum Computing UCITS ETF signifies increasing recognition of its role in quantum security solutions. BTQ’s inclusion highlights its work in post-quantum cryptography, secure hardware, and advanced software—critical for future network security. The MarketVector Global Quantum Leaders Total Return Net Index (MVQTMLTR) guides the ETF’s portfolio, rebalancing quarterly to maintain exposure to leading companies. The fund carries a total expense ratio of 0.55% and is listed on exchanges like the London Stock Exchange and Deutsche Börse Xetra.
As of January 8, 2026, the ETF managed approximately $524.5 million in net assets, demonstrating growing interest in the sector. Launched in May 2025, this UCITS ETF employs a quarterly rebalancing schedule based on the underlying index’s methodology, which prioritizes companies with substantial quantum-related activities. The ETF physically replicates the index, providing a direct investment approach to quantum leaders.
BTQ Technologies is focused on building a full-stack quantum computing platform, delivering hardware, middleware, and post-quantum security solutions. This vertically integrated approach is backed by a broad patent portfolio, with BTQ claiming to have achieved the industry’s first commercially significant quantum advantage. BTQ’s solutions aim to address the growing need for security as quantum computing transitions from research to practical applications; the company emphasizes the non-negotiable nature of this security layer. The company is actively securing mission-critical networks and is positioning itself to facilitate the shift from traditional networks to a future quantum internet, serving a wide range of industries with its technologies.
As quantum computing moves from research to real world deployment, the security layer becomes non-negotiable.
Olivier Roussy Newton, Chief Executive Officer of BTQ Technologies
