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QTREX Quantum Ltd. said its executives will attend the Boston conference June 25-26 to showcase additively manufactured electronics for quantum systems. The company will also hold private meetings with partners.
benzinga.comQTREX Quantum Ltd. Tech World 2026 in Boston, Massachusetts, on June 25–26 to present functional AME-based monolithic connectivity components. The components are produced on the company’s proprietary AME platform and are engineered to address cryogenic interconnect challenges in superconducting quantum systems.
They feature high-density signal routing, advanced dielectric materials integration, and complex 3D architectures intended for scalable quantum hardware operating under extreme cryogenic conditions. QTREX stated it is among a small number of companies worldwide with demonstrated capability to additively manufacture such components at this level of technical specification.
The company will conduct private, invitation-only meetings with industry leaders, research institutions, and strategic partners in a dedicated meeting suite adjacent to the conference venue.
Meetings must be scheduled in advance through Yoav Rozanovich. QTREX Quantum Ltd. is listed on NASDAQ under the ticker QTEX and focuses on advancing Additively Manufactured Electronics for quantum computing infrastructure.
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