Quantum Computing and the Investment Landscape of Tomorrow. Insights from the Polish Business Hub, Davos 2026
At the Polish Business Hub in Davos, global leaders in technology, science, and investment gathered for an insightful discussion on one of the most transformative frontiers of the coming decade: quantum computing. The panel featured Bianka Siwińska, PhD, Anna Topol, Anna Kamińska, PhD, Cierra Lunde Choucair, and Jan Goetz, offering a multidisciplinary perspective on how quantum technologies are transitioning from scientific research into investable, strategic infrastructure.
The discussion highlighted a clear shift in momentum. Quantum computing is no longer viewed as a distant scientific ambition, but as a technology entering a phase of realistic roadmaps, measurable progress, and growing investor confidence. Advances in hardware scalability, software abstraction, and AI-supported development are accelerating the path from laboratory environments to real-world applications.

From Scientific Breakthroughs to Investable Infrastructure
Panelists emphasized that quantum computing’s defining value lies in its ability to address challenges that are fundamentally beyond the reach of classical computers. These include complex molecular simulations for pharmaceuticals, advanced materials discovery, cryptography, and large-scale optimization problems. As a result, quantum technology is increasingly seen as both an innovation driver and a strategic asset with implications for economic competitiveness and digital security.
From an investment perspective, the ecosystem is maturing rapidly. Capital is flowing into both pure-play quantum companies and hybrid models that combine strong classical computing capabilities with long-term quantum development. This allows investors to balance near-term resilience with exposure to transformational upside — a recurring theme throughout the Davos discussion.
Enterprise Adoption, Talent, and the Role of AI
Large enterprises are already preparing for quantum breakthroughs. Many are building internal quantum teams, launching pilot programs, and partnering with established technology providers to explore early use cases. At the same time, the industry is developing abstraction layers and software tools that will allow businesses to benefit from quantum computing without requiring deep specialist knowledge.
Artificial intelligence plays a critical enabling role in this evolution. AI is increasingly used to calibrate, automate, and optimize quantum systems, while quantum computing itself may eventually support more energy-efficient AI processing. Together, these technologies form a powerful, converging stack that will shape the next era of digital infrastructure.
Europe, Poland, and the Power of Ecosystems
The panel also addressed the importance of ecosystem-driven growth. Europe’s strength lies in coordinated specialization, cross-border collaboration, and resilient supply chains. Poland was highlighted for its strong base of engineers and technical talent, particularly in electronics and mechatronics, creating significant potential in quantum hardware, secure communications, and space-related applications. Aligning research, industry, and long-term funding remains key to unlocking this potential at scale.

Smartprofit Finder AG: Investing in the New Economy
Katarzyna Lomnicka, CEO of Smartprofit Finder AG, joined the discussion alongside other global leaders to explore how these technological shifts translate into future-ready investment strategies. The conversation reinforced Smartprofit Finder’s conviction that long-term value creation will emerge at the intersection of deep technology, institutional infrastructure, and disciplined capital allocation.
As quantum computing progresses from experimental capability to deployable technology, Smartprofit Finder AG remains committed to providing clients with institutional-grade access to the companies shaping the new economy — combining innovation leadership with robust asset management standards.
Davos 2026 made one message clear: quantum computing is no longer a question of if, but when. Those positioning early will define the investment landscape of tomorrow.