VanEck Quantum Computing UCITS ETF joins BTQ technologies
Time for Quantum Security: BTQ Technologies Joins VanEck’s Top European ETF
BTQ Technologies Corp.’s inclusion in the VanEck Quantum Computing UCITS ETF boosts its European investing prominence. This regulated fund selects quantum industry leaders based on operational experience and patent ownership. The research highlights BTQ’s post-quantum cryptography and secure infrastructure expertise as the sector enters commercial deployment. BTQ’s presence in this varied portfolio makes it more accessible to international investors looking to profit from the quantum-secure internet transformation.
Strategic Participation in Europe’s Premier Quantum Fund
European exchange-traded products like VanEck Quantum Computing UCITS ETF IE0007Y8Y157 are popular. It was Europe’s first quantum computing UCITS ETF when it launched in May 2025. Many companies studying, developing, and using quantum technology, from pure-play inventors to global leaders, are represented in the fund.
As of January 8, 2026, the ETF had roughly $524.5 million in net assets, showing that capital is entering the business. Physical replication and 0.55% expense ratio characterize the fund. Investors across Europe can buy the ETF on Deutsche Börse Xetra under the ticker QUTM (EUR) and the London Stock Exchange under QNTM (USD) and QNTG (GBP).
Quantum Internet Security
Vertically integrated quantum company BTQ Technologies claims to accelerate the move from regular networks to the “quantum internet”. Participation in the VanEck ETF shows the company’s growing infrastructure and quantum security presence. BTQ operates in post-quantum cryptography, quantum-secure hardware, and advanced software through its many divisions and strategic relationships.
Its primary technology is full-stack, neutral-atom quantum computing. This platform provides middleware, hardware, and post-quantum security for mission-critical circumstances. These solutions are for high-stakes industries like defense, health, logistics, banking, and telecommunications.
Olivier Roussy Newton, chairman and CEO of BTQ Technologies, stressed the importance of this technology as the business grows. “The security layer becomes non-negotiable as quantum computing moves from research to real-world deployment,” Roussy Newton added. He stated that the VanEck ETF emphasizes BTQ’s expertise in developing deployable technology for crucial infrastructure.
Performance and Patents in Index Methodology
The VanEck ETF tracks the MarketVector Global Quantum Leaders Total Return Net Index (MVQTMLTR). Following a rigorous screening process, this index holds thirty companies. To qualify, companies must have significant quantum operating exposure or a quantum patent.
BTQ’s large patent portfolio, which includes revolutionary quantum advantage work, supports its inclusion. To reflect the latest technological and market advancements in the global quantum environment, the MarketVector index is rebalanced quarterly.
Leadership and Recent Progress
After several major corporate changes, BTQ joined the ETF. Notably, the business launched the Bitcoin Quantum testnet, the first quantum-safe Bitcoin fork. On the 17th anniversary of Satoshi Nakamoto’s mining of Bitcoin’s first block, BTQ launched to secure blockchain technology from quantum threats.
Company governance has improved since Lionel de Saint-Exupéry was nominated to the Board of Directors. Saint-Exupéry leads the Audit Committee, giving the corporation more institutional control as it grows.
Future Risks and Resilience
Despite scientific and economic hurdles, recent OECD and EPO investigations have confirmed that the quantum sector is beginning a new phase of rapid expansion. According to BTQ’s forward-looking statements, its commercial aspirations depend on assumptions about the world economy, post-quantum algorithms, and quantum vulnerabilities.
The company lists funding, speculative research and development, and legal changes, notably blockchain-related ones, as concerns. The Global threats Report 2026 emphasizes escalating geopolitical and economic threats in the early 2026 market scenario, notwithstanding the global economy’s resiliency.
BTQ Technologies joined the VanEck Quantum Computing UCITS ETF with other global leaders, giving investors a controlled way to participate in the future’s security infrastructure.