
QTREX’s additively manufactured electronics (AME) system is now operational in a major U.S. government quantum computing laboratory, delivering high-density interconnects and integrated packaging for real-world quantum hardware. This embeds QTREX within federally funded quantum infrastructure, positioning the company for defense contracts and wider technical collaborations.
QTREX’s AME system is now fully operational in one of the most prominent U.S. federal quantum labs specializing in national security. The lab leverages QTREX’s high-density interconnects, advanced packaging structures and integrated RF/microwave pathways to fabricate, characterize and test real-world quantum systems as they scale to larger, more complex architectures.
Placement inside a federally funded environment aligns QTREX with the U.S. administration’s substantial investment in quantum computing for defense. CEO Dagi Ben-Noon notes this deployment embeds the company at the core of the infrastructure required to secure U.S. quantum leadership and deter emerging threats.
Direct exposure to application-specific use cases in this mission-critical lab provides QTREX with a platform for deeper technical engagement and defined defense offerings. This strategic positioning could unlock future classified contracts and drive revenue growth in sovereign quantum infrastructure projects.