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QTREX Quantum (Nasdaq: QTEX) debuts single-build cryogenic chip carrier tech

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Qtrex Quantum Ltd. announced a major technical milestone in quantum processor interfaces. The company has produced a cryogenic chip carrier using its proprietary single-build Additively Manufactured Electronics (AME) process, based on a design from a large U.S.-based quantum computing technology company.

This carrier extends QTREX’s AME platform into the processor-interface layer, aiming to handle dense signal routing, shielding and low thermal load in cryogenic environments. QTREX plans to move into customer-specific carrier designs tailored to individual processor architectures and to present its sample in private meetings around Quantum.Tech World 2026 in Boston.

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QTREX extends its AME technology into a critical quantum interface layer.

QTREX Quantum reports a successful cryogenic chip carrier built with its single-build AME process, using a design from a major U.S. quantum computing player. This moves the company from only signal-transport components into the processor-interface layer of the quantum hardware stack.

The new carrier targets denser routing, integrated shielding and lower thermal load inside cryostats, all important for scaling high-channel-count quantum processors. The filing also notes interest from multiple quantum hardware and strategic customers, with the next phase centered on customer-specific designs.

QTREX plans to show the carrier sample during meetings around Quantum.Tech World 2026 in Boston. Subsequent customer engagements and any future commercial agreements related to these processor-interface designs would determine how this technical milestone translates into revenue and broader business impact.

Commission file number 001-40303 SEC registration identifier
Report month June 2026 Form 6-K reporting period
Press release date June 18, 2026 Announcement of cryogenic chip carrier milestone
Quantum.Tech World dates June 25–26, 2026 Event where QTREX plans to present the chip carrier sample
Additively Manufactured Electronics technical
"a company focused on advancing Additively Manufactured Electronics (“AME”) for quantum computing infrastructure"
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.
cryogenic chip carrier technical
"successfully produced a cryogenic chip carrier using its proprietary single-build AME process"
A cryogenic chip carrier is a specialized package that holds and connects an electronic or quantum chip while keeping it at extremely low temperatures. Think of it as a tiny insulated stage that provides mechanical support, electrical wiring and thermal control so sensitive components can run reliably in the cold; investors care because this hardware affects product performance, manufacturing yield and the cost and scalability of next‑generation computing and sensing technologies.
quantum hardware stack technical
"expands QTREX’s role within the quantum hardware stack into the processor-interface layer"
dilution cryostats technical
"developing high-density, thermally optimized quantum connectivity solutions for dilution cryostats"
A dilution cryostat is a laboratory machine that creates extremely low temperatures—thousandths of a degree above absolute zero—by using a special mixture of helium isotopes. Think of it as a super-powerful freezer that lets researchers test and run delicate technologies such as quantum processors and ultra-sensitive sensors. For investors, access to or development of these systems signals involvement in advanced, capital-intensive technologies with long development cycles and potential for high strategic value.
forward-looking statements regulatory
"This press release contains express or implied forward-looking statements pursuant to U.S. Federal securities laws"
Forward-looking statements are predictions or plans that companies share about what they expect to happen in the future, like estimating sales or profits. They matter because they help investors understand a company's outlook, but since they are based on guesses and assumptions, they can sometimes be wrong.
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UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

 

 

FORM 6-K

 

 

 

REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER

PURSUANT TO RULE 13a-16 OR 15d-16

UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

 

For the Month of June 2026 (Report No. 5)

 

Commission File Number: 001-40303

 

Qtrex Quantum Ltd.

(Translation of registrant’s name into English)

 

2 Ha-Tidhar St.

Ra’anana 4366504, Israel

(Address of principal executive office)

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports under cover of Form 20-F or Form 40-F:

 

Form 20-F Form 40-F

 

 

 

 

 

 

CONTENTS

 

On June 18, 2026, Qtrex Quantum Ltd. (the “Company”) issued a press release titled “QTREX Expands into Quantum Processor Interface with Single-Build Cryogenic Chip Carrier,” a copy of which is furnished as Exhibit 99.1 with this Report of Foreign Private Issuer on Form 6-K (this “Report”).

 

The first four paragraphs, and the sixth and seventh paragraphs, as well as the section titled “Forward-Looking Statement Disclaimer,” of the press release are incorporated by reference into the Company’s Registration Statements on Form F-3 (Registration Nos. 333-284308, 333-289324 and 333-296482) and Form S-8 (Registration Nos. 333-259057, 333-277980, 333-285565, 333-290162 and 333-292592), filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, to be a part thereof from the date on which this Report is submitted, to the extent not superseded by documents or reports subsequently filed or furnished.

 

Exhibit No.    
99.1   Press release issued by Qtrex Quantum Ltd. on June 18, 2026, titled “QTREX Expands into Quantum Processor Interface with Single-Build Cryogenic Chip Carrier.”

 

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SIGNATURES

 

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

 

  Qtrex Quantum Ltd.
     
Date: June 18, 2026 By: /s/ Dagi Ben-Noon
    Name:  Dagi Ben-Noon
    Title: Chief Executive Officer

 

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Exhibit 99.1

 

QTREX Expands into Quantum Processor Interface with Single-Build Cryogenic Chip Carrier

 

Based on a design supplied by a major U.S.-based technology company active in quantum computing, the milestone extends QTREX’s AME platform into the processor-interface layer, expanding its role within future quantum computing architectures

 

Ness Ziona, Israel, June 18, 2026 – QTREX Quantum Ltd. (Nasdaq: QTEX) (“QTREX” or the “Company”) a company focused on advancing Additively Manufactured Electronics (“AME”) for quantum computing infrastructure today announced a major technical and strategic milestone: the Company has successfully produced a cryogenic chip carrier using its proprietary single-build AME process, based on a design supplied by one of the world’s largest U.S.-based technology companies developing full-stack quantum computing systems.

 

The achievement expands QTREX’s role within the quantum hardware stack into the processor-interface layer, demonstrating that the Company’s AME platform can address both signal transport and critical carrier-level functions around the quantum processor. By enabling these capabilities within a single AME architecture, QTREX believes it is opening a new category of quantum computing components and expanding its addressable opportunity across future quantum system architectures.

 

A cryogenic chip carrier supports the quantum processor and manages signal fan-out between the processor interface and the cryogenic I/O stack. As quantum systems scale, this interface becomes increasingly important. Higher channel counts require denser routing, stronger shielding, lower thermal load, controlled signal integrity and repeatable manufacturing inside highly constrained cryogenic environments.

 

QTREX’s carrier uses a Kapton-class polyimide architecture adapted for very low-temperature environments. The single-build AME process is designed to integrate the cryogenic chip carrier and interconnect structure into one monolithic architecture, enabling conductive pathways, dielectric structures, shielding features and direct interconnect transitions to be produced together rather than assembled through separate connectors and manual steps. By reducing connectorized transitions, the architecture is intended to lower potential failure points, simplify the signal path and support substantially higher routing density. Because shielding can be engineered directly into the carrier, and because AME enables 3D routing geometries, this approach can open a new integration path for high-channel-count quantum processors that conventional connector-based architectures are not designed to support.

 

“Following engagement with multiple quantum computing companies and the evaluation of this capability with one of the industry’s leading players, we view this milestone as representing a meaningful expansion of our position within the quantum hardware ecosystem,” said Dagi Ben-Noon, CEO of QTREX. “By enabling the cryogenic chip carrier and interconnect structure to be produced within the same single-build AME architecture, we are expanding our quantum connectivity platform to include processor-interface functions. This capability further strengthens QTREX’s role in addressing one of the fundamental scaling challenges facing the quantum computing industry.”

 

Following interest from multiple quantum hardware companies and strategic technology customers, the next phase is expected to focus on customer-specific cryogenic chip carrier designs tailored to each processor architecture, chip design and system-level requirement.

 

QTREX plans to present the chip carrier sample during private meetings in Boston around Quantum.Tech World 2026, taking place on June 25–26, 2026. Industry participants, research institutions and strategic partners interested in viewing the sample or discussing customer-specific processor-interface designs may contact Yoav Rozanovich, Chief Business Officer, at yoavr@q-trex.com or info@q-trex.com to request a meeting.

 

 

 

 

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 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, advantages and capabilities of its AME platform and cryogenic quantum chip carrier; that the achievement expands its role within the quantum hardware stack into the processor-interface layer, demonstrating that its AME platform can address both signal transport and critical carrier-level functions around the quantum processor, that the milestone represents a meaningful expansion of its position within the quantum hardware ecosystem; that this new capability further strengthens its role in addressing one of the fundamental scaling challenges facing the quantum computing industry and that its next phase is expected to focus on customer-specific cryogenic chip carrier designs tailored to each processor architecture, chip design and system-level requirement; potential customer, partner and commercial discussions; and its plans to present the sample in Boston. Except as otherwise required by law, the Company undertakes no obligation to publicly release any revisions to these forward-looking statements. More detailed information about the risks and uncertainties affecting the Company is contained under “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.

 

Company Contact

 

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

 

 

 

FAQ

What key milestone did QTREX Quantum (QTEX) announce in this 6-K?

QTREX Quantum announced it has successfully produced a cryogenic chip carrier using its proprietary single-build AME process. This extends its technology into the processor-interface layer of quantum systems, targeting denser routing, shielding, and improved integration around quantum processors in cryogenic environments.

How does QTREX’s cryogenic chip carrier relate to its AME platform?

The cryogenic chip carrier is manufactured using QTREX’s single-build Additively Manufactured Electronics platform. This approach integrates conductive pathways, dielectric structures, shielding features, and interconnect transitions into one monolithic architecture, reducing connectorized transitions and aiming for higher routing density and simplified signal paths.

Who supplied the design for QTREX Quantum’s new cryogenic chip carrier?

The design for the cryogenic chip carrier was supplied by one of the world’s largest U.S.-based technology companies developing full-stack quantum computing systems. This collaboration highlights QTREX’s engagement with leading industry players in the quantum hardware ecosystem.

What are QTREX Quantum’s next steps for the cryogenic chip carrier technology?

QTREX expects the next phase to focus on customer-specific cryogenic chip carrier designs tailored to each processor architecture, chip design, and system-level requirement. The company indicates interest from multiple quantum hardware companies and strategic technology customers for these customized solutions.

When and where will QTREX present its cryogenic chip carrier sample?

QTREX plans to present the chip carrier sample in private meetings in Boston around Quantum.Tech World 2026, scheduled for June 25–26, 2026. Interested industry participants and partners can request meetings via QTREX’s published contact emails.

What broader markets is QTREX Quantum (QTEX) targeting beyond quantum computing?

QTREX targets advanced connectivity and electronics for dilution cryostats and mission-critical environments in defense, aerospace, missile, and space applications. It also continues developing medical technology platforms for respiratory support and blood monitoring, while working to monetize certain parts of its medical business.

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