Honeywell Backed Quantinuum Pursues Public Offering via SEC Filing

Honeywell announced that Quantinuum, a company majority owned by Honeywell, plans a confidential submission for an initial public offering with the SEC. The number of shares and price range for the offering are currently undetermined. This submission initiates the process for Quantinuum’s common stock to be publicly traded.

Quantinuum’s Confidential Form S-1 Filing with the SEC

Signaling its intent to pursue an initial public offering of its common stock, Quantinuum submitted a draft registration statement on Form S-1 to the SEC, detailing a system built on trapped-ion qubits and demonstrating commercially available access to a 32-qubit processor. This confidential submission adheres to Rule 135 of the Securities Act of 1933, a legal requirement for companies preparing to go public. Currently, details regarding the quantity of shares and the anticipated price range remain undetermined and are dependent on market conditions. Honeywell, which holds a majority ownership stake in Quantinuum, publicly announced this filing on January 14, 2026.

The process is also contingent upon the SEC completing its review of the registration statement. No securities can be offered or sold until the registration requirements of the Securities Act are fully satisfied.

Honeywell Announces Plans for Quantinuum’s Initial Public Offering

This confidential submission initiates a formal process for potentially making Quantinuum’s common stock available to the public. Honeywell (NASDAQ: HON) currently maintains majority ownership of Quantinuum, signaling a significant shift for the quantum computing company.

Honeywell (NASDAQ: HON ) today announced that Quantinuum LLC (“Quantinuum” or the “Company”), which is majority owned by Honeywell, plans to make a confidential submission of a draft registration statement on Form S-1 to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) relating to the proposed initial public offering of Quantinuum‘s common stock.

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