QTREX receives $1 million Israel grant for quantum dielectric material
QTREX Quantum Ltd. (NASDAQ: QTEX) received approximately $1 million from the Israel Innovation Authority to develop a dielectric material for quantum computing systems. The grant supports development of material designed for high-density, low-loss RF signal routing in superconducting quantum computing environments.
The company is developing the material as part of its quantum connectivity architecture for cryogenic environments. The material targets signal loss reduction, impedance control and thermal performance requirements in superconducting quantum systems.
QTREX focuses on additively manufactured electronics for quantum computing infrastructure. The company's approach integrates dielectric, conductor and 3D geometry components rather than adapting existing materials for quantum applications.
"Superconducting quantum computers cannot scale on conventional wiring architecture," said Dagi Ben-Noon, chief executive officer of QTREX. "This grant strengthens a core materials layer inside our quantum connectivity architecture and expands a capability we believe the industry has been missing."
The development addresses connectivity challenges as quantum processors scale to more qubits, which require additional RF lines and tighter packaging. QTREX plans to use the funding to advance its materials platform for quantum hardware applications.
QTREX also maintains a medical technology portfolio including respiratory support and blood monitoring platforms. The company continues development of connectivity solutions for defense, aerospace and space applications.
The information is based on a company press release statement.
