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QTREX to Showcase Functional AME-Based Monolithic Connectivity Components for Quantum Computing Systems at Quantum.Tech World 2026 in Boston

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QTREX Quantum (Nasdaq:IINN) will present functional AME-based monolithic connectivity components for quantum computing systems at Quantum.Tech World 2026 in Boston on June 25–26, 2026.

The company will hold private, invitation-only meetings showcasing components addressing cryogenic interconnect challenges in superconducting quantum systems.

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News Market Reaction – QTEX

-24.68%
74 alerts
-24.68% News Effect
-43.1% Trough in 24 hr 14 min
-$45M Valuation Impact
$136.98M Market Cap
0.1x Rel. Volume

On the day this news was published, QTEX declined 24.68%, reflecting a significant negative market reaction. Argus tracked a trough of -43.1% from its starting point during tracking. Our momentum scanner triggered 74 alerts that day, indicating high trading interest and price volatility. This price movement removed approximately $45M from the company's valuation, bringing the market cap to $136.98M at that time.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Key Figures

Conference dates: June 25–26, 2026
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Conference dates June 25–26, 2026 Quantum.Tech World 2026 in Boston

Market Reality Check

Price: $2.32 Vol: Volume 42,444,769 is belo...
low vol
$2.32 Last Close
Volume Volume 42,444,769 is below the 20-day average of 170,682,667, suggesting limited pre-news trading interest. low
Technical Price $3.08 is trading above the 200-day MA at $1.77, indicating a pre-existing upward trend.

Peers on Argus

No peers with momentum or same-day headlines were detected, indicating this even...

No peers with momentum or same-day headlines were detected, indicating this event appears company-specific rather than sector-driven.

Historical Context

1 past event · Latest: Jun 01 (Positive)
Pattern 1 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Jun 01 Commercial order win Positive +0.3% Purchase order from a U.S.-based Fortune 500 multinational for an AME system.
Pattern Detected

Limited history shows a positive commercial order update coinciding with a modestly positive price reaction.

Recent Company History

Recent news for QTREX centers on commercialization of its AME platform. On Jun 01, the company reported a purchase order from a U.S.-based Fortune 500 multinational for an AME system and materials, expected to support upcoming financial results. The current announcement about showcasing functional AME-based monolithic connectivity components at Quantum.Tech World 2026 extends this commercialization narrative toward quantum hardware infrastructure.

Market Pulse Summary

The stock dropped -24.7% in the session following this news. A negative reaction despite this showca...
Analysis

The stock dropped -24.7% in the session following this news. A negative reaction despite this showcase-focused announcement would fit a scenario where investors prioritize immediate orders over conference exposure. The stock had traded around $3.08, above its 200-day MA of $1.77 and well above the $0.283 52-week low, leaving room for profit-taking. Net insider selling over the last 90 days could also temper sentiment if the market questions the near-term revenue impact of the event.

Key Terms

additively manufactured electronics, monolithic connectivity components, cryogenic interconnect, superconducting quantum systems, +3 more
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additively manufactured electronics technical
"a company focused on advancing Additively Manufactured Electronics (“AME”) for quantum computing"
Additively manufactured electronics are electronic components and circuits created by layer-by-layer printing techniques instead of traditional machining or assembly. Think of building a cake where each layer can contain wiring, sensors or conductive traces so a finished part can combine structure and electronics in one piece. For investors, this can cut production time and part counts, enable custom or lightweight designs, and open new product opportunities or cost savings across manufacturing and supply chains.
monolithic connectivity components technical
"to present functional AME-based monolithic connectivity components engineered for quantum"
Monolithic connectivity components are large, single-piece systems that handle network links, device connections, or data flows in one integrated unit rather than as smaller, replaceable parts. Think of them like a single all-in-one appliance versus a set of interchangeable tools: they can simplify deployment and work reliably out of the box, but may limit flexibility, make upgrades or fixes costlier, and increase vendor dependence—factors investors watch for long-term risk, capital needs, and growth scalability.
cryogenic interconnect technical
"specifically engineered to address cryogenic interconnect challenges in superconducting quantum systems"
A cryogenic interconnect is the physical wiring and connector system that carries electrical signals and power between room-temperature electronics and devices kept at extremely low temperatures. Think of it as specially insulated plumbing that preserves delicate signals while bridging a warm control room and a very cold device; its quality affects system speed, error rates, and scalability, so investors watch it as a key enabler for commercial quantum computing and other low-temperature technologies.
superconducting quantum systems medical
"interconnect challenges in superconducting quantum systems. These components demonstrate"
Superconducting quantum systems are devices that use ultra-cold circuits where electricity flows without resistance to create and control quantum bits, the basic units of quantum computing and sensing. They matter to investors because they are a leading technology for potentially vastly faster computation and more sensitive measurement tools; progress or setbacks can change the commercial prospects, competitive landscape, and long-term value of companies working in quantum hardware, software, and related supply chains.
dielectric materials technical
"demonstrate high-density signal routing, advanced dielectric materials integration and complex"
Insulating materials that do not conduct electricity but can store and release electrical energy when placed in an electric field, acting like a sponge that holds charge instead of water. They matter to investors because their performance affects the size, speed, efficiency and reliability of electronics, capacitors, sensors and batteries, so advances or shortages can influence product competitiveness, production costs and a technology maker’s market prospects.
quantum hardware technical
"designed for scalable quantum hardware operating under extreme cryogenic conditions"
Physical machines and components that create, control and read quantum bits (qubits) so they can perform calculations using quantum physics. Think of them as specialized engines that use unusual microscopic behavior instead of ordinary electrical circuits to solve certain problems. Investors care because quantum hardware determines how fast and reliable quantum computing becomes, affecting potential new markets, large development costs, long timelines and the risk–reward of funding companies in this space.
quantum technologies technical
"foremost global forums for the commercialization of quantum technologies, bringing together"
Quantum technologies apply the unusual rules of physics that govern very small particles to perform tasks such as vastly faster computing, ultra-sensitive sensing, and highly secure communication. For investors, they matter because they promise step-change advantages that can create new markets or disrupt industries, while also carrying long development timelines, high research costs and significant technical and regulatory risk.

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Nes Ziona, Israel, June 02, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- QTREX Quantum Ltd. (Nasdaq: QTEX) ("QTREX" or the "Company") a company focused on advancing Additively Manufactured Electronics (“AME”) for quantum computing infrastructure, today announced that Mr. Tal Parnas, Chairman of the Company’s Board of Directors, and Mr. Yoav Rozanovich, the Company’s Chief Business Officer, will be in Boston, Massachusetts during Quantum.Tech World 2026 on June 25–26, 2026, to present functional AME-based monolithic connectivity components engineered for quantum computing systems.

QTREX 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 will be scheduled in advance through Mr. Yoav Rozanovich.

The Company will present fabricated, functional monolithic connectivity components produced using its proprietary AME platform components, specifically engineered to address cryogenic interconnect challenges in superconducting quantum systems. These components demonstrate high-density signal routing, advanced dielectric materials integration and complex 3D architectures designed for scalable quantum hardware operating under extreme cryogenic conditions. QTREX is among a small number of companies worldwide with demonstrated capability to additively manufacture such components at this level of technical specification.

Quantum.Tech World 2026 is among the foremost global forums for the commercialization of quantum technologies, bringing together leading quantum hardware developers, systems integrators, enterprise adopters, government stakeholders and research institutions. QTREX’s participation reflects the Company’s position at the hardware frontier of quantum computing infrastructure, where the interconnect challenges that constrain scalability are now being addressed through physical, manufacturable components.

Industry participants and potential partners interested in scheduling a private meeting with QTREX during Quantum.Tech World 2026 may contact:

Mr. Yoav Rozanovich
Chief Business Officer, QTREX Quantum Ltd.
Email: yoavr@q-trex.com

About QTREX Quantum
QTREX Quantum Ltd. (Nasdaq: QTEX) is a technology company focused on advanced connectivity and electronics manufacturing solutions for next-generation hardware markets. Following its acquisition of the AME platform, the Company is developing high-density, thermally optimized quantum connectivity solutions for dilution cryostats and advancing AME applications for defense, aerospace, missile, space, and other mission-critical environments. The Company also continues to advance its medical technology portfolio, including respiratory support and blood monitoring platforms, while actively working to monetize certain parts of the medical business. For more information, please visit: www.q-trex.com

Forward-Looking Statement Disclaimer
This press release contains express or implied forward-looking statements pursuant to U.S. Federal securities laws. These forward-looking statements are based on the current expectations of the management of the Company only and are subject to a number of factors and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those described in the forward-looking statements. For example, the Company is using forward-looking statements when it discusses the benefits and advantages of its products and that QTREX’s participation at Quantum.Tech World 2026 reflects the Company’s position at the hardware frontier of quantum computing infrastructure. These forward-looking statements and their implications are based solely on the current expectations of the Company’s management and are subject to a number of factors and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those described in the forward-looking statements. Except as otherwise required by law, the Company undertakes no obligation to publicly release any revisions to these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events. More detailed information about the risks and uncertainties affecting the Company is contained under the heading “Risk Factors” in the Company’s annual report on Form 20-F for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025, filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”), which is available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov.

Company Contact
QTREX Quantum
Email: info@q-trex.com
Phone: +972-9-9664485

Investor Relations Contact:
Arx Investor Relations
North American Equities Desk
QTREX@arxhq.com


FAQ

What will QTREX Quantum (Nasdaq:IINN) present at Quantum.Tech World 2026 in Boston?

QTREX Quantum will present functional AME-based monolithic connectivity components for quantum computing systems. According to the company, these components are produced on its proprietary AME platform and are engineered to address cryogenic interconnect challenges in superconducting quantum systems.

When and where is QTREX Quantum (IINN) participating in Quantum.Tech World 2026?

QTREX Quantum will participate in Quantum.Tech World 2026 in Boston, Massachusetts, on June 25–26, 2026. According to the company, its team will host private meetings in a dedicated suite adjacent to the conference venue during the event.

What technologies is QTREX Quantum (IINN) highlighting for quantum computing infrastructure in June 2026?

QTREX Quantum is highlighting additively manufactured electronics-based monolithic connectivity components for quantum computing infrastructure. According to the company, these components offer high-density signal routing, advanced dielectric materials integration and complex 3D architectures for scalable quantum hardware under extreme cryogenic conditions.

How can industry partners schedule a private meeting with QTREX Quantum (IINN) at Quantum.Tech World 2026?

Industry participants can schedule private, invitation-only meetings with QTREX Quantum through Chief Business Officer Yoav Rozanovich. According to the company, interested parties should contact him via email at yoavr@q-trex.com to arrange meetings during the Boston conference dates.

Why is QTREX Quantum’s AME-based connectivity important for superconducting quantum systems (IINN)?

QTREX Quantum’s AME-based connectivity targets cryogenic interconnect challenges in superconducting quantum systems. According to the company, its components demonstrate high-density signal routing and complex 3D architectures designed to support scalable quantum hardware operating at extreme cryogenic temperatures.

What is QTREX Quantum’s position in the global market for AME-based quantum hardware components (IINN)?

QTREX Quantum is described as one of a small number of companies worldwide able to additively manufacture such monolithic connectivity components. According to the company, this capability positions it at the hardware frontier of quantum computing infrastructure and interconnect scalability challenges.