Insider Brief
TuringQ has entered China’s pre-IPO guidance process, becoming the latest quantum computing company seeking a public listing as the country’s quantum sector pushes toward commercialization.
The Shanghai-based company develops photonic quantum chips and computers, a technology that aims to improve scalability by using light-based processors compatible with existing optical communications infrastructure.
TuringQ’s IPO preparations reflect growing investor interest in China’s quantum industry, although analysts say the sector remains in an early stage and long-term success will depend on achieving commercially viable products and sustained customer demand.
Shanghai-based TuringQ has entered the IPO preparation process, becoming the latest Chinese quantum computing company to pursue a public listing as the country’s quantum sector shifts its focus from research toward commercialization.







