Quantum Companies Join World Economic Forum’s Technology Pioneers

Insider Brief
- The World Economic Forum selected several quantum technology companies for its 2026 Technology Pioneers cohort, highlighting the sector’s growing global significance.
- Recognized firms include Sparrow Quantum, NanoQT, Qu and OptQC for advances in photonic quantum technologies and quantum communications infrastructure.
- U.K.-based MatNex and Sitehop and U.S.-based QuSecure were honored for applying quantum-related technologies to materials discovery and post-quantum cybersecurity.
The World Economic Forum has named several quantum technology companies to its 2026 Technology Pioneers cohort, a sign of the growing role of quantum innovation in the next generation of computing, communications and cybersecurity solutions.
The selected firms span multiple segments of the quantum ecosystem, including photonic quantum computing, quantum networking, quantum communications infrastructure and post-quantum cybersecurity. Their inclusion reflects increasing international investment in technologies designed to harness quantum effects or prepare for the security implications of future quantum computers.
Among the honorees is Denmark-based Sparrow Quantum, which develops deterministic single-photon sources intended to support scalable optical quantum technologies. Reliable sources of individual photons are considered a key enabling component for photonic quantum computing and secure quantum communication systems.
Japan contributed two quantum companies to the cohort. NanoQT is developing quantum interconnect technologies compatible with existing optical fibre networks, with the aim of enabling long-distance quantum communication. Meanwhile, OptQC is building photonic quantum computers that use particles of light, rather than superconducting circuits or trapped ions, to perform computations.
The United Kingdom’s MatNex was also recognized. The company uses artificial intelligence combined with quantum calculations to accelerate materials discovery, applying advanced computational methods to identify promising new materials more efficiently. Sitehop, the UK-based post-quantum cybersecurity specialist, was also recognized on the list.
In the United States, QuSecure was selected for its work in post-quantum cryptography. The company develops cybersecurity solutions designed to protect organizations against the potential threat posed by future fault-tolerant quantum computers capable of breaking widely used encryption methods.
The World Economic Forum’s Technology Pioneers programme recognizes early-stage companies developing technologies with the potential to reshape industries and societies. The 2026 cohort includes 100 companies from 23 countries spanning fields such as artificial intelligence, clean energy, biotechnology, advanced manufacturing and space technology. The selected companies participate in a two-year engagement programme with the Forum and are invited to contribute expertise to its initiatives and events.
About the Technology Pioneers
Launched in 2000, the Technology Pioneers is a leading community for early-stage companies from around the world that are shaping the future through breakthrough technologies and innovations. These companies are selected for their potential to have a significant impact on business and society and are invited to engage with public and private sector leaders through the World Economic Forum’s global platform.
The Technology Pioneers community is part of the Innovator Communities at the World Economic Forum, which convene the world’s leading global start-ups across different growth stages from early-stage Technology Pioneers to growth-stage Global Innovators and unicorn companies valued at more than $1 billion.
About the Annual Meeting of the New Champions 2026
The 17th Annual Meeting of the New Champions will take place from 23 to 25 June 2026 in Dalian, People’s Republic of China, under the theme “Innovating at Scale”. The meeting will bring together 1,500 cross-sector leaders to explore how innovation and emerging technologies can unlock new growth models and drive positive economic momentum in a fast-shifting global landscape.
