QTREX Converts 3D-Printed Insulation into Graphene-Like Carbon for Quantum Processors
QTEX has more than doubled off its 52-week low of $0.283.
Summary
QTREX announced a patent-pending process that directly converts 3D-printed dielectric material into conductive graphene-like carbon using localized laser processing. The technology targets stray radiation that degrades qubit performance, with the printed insulation itself becoming the conductor. Research at Northeastern University validated the process across all 20 laser conditions tested, and the company targets commercial launch of its DF INSU300 dielectric material by end of Q3 2026. This follows a series of technical milestones this year, including a cryogenic chip carrier and controlled-conductivity interconnect architecture. The milestone is material for a $39M market cap company, but commercial revenue remains unproven.
At the time of this announcement, QTEX was trading at $0.92 on NASDAQ in the Technology sector, with a market capitalization of approximately $39.1M. The 52-week trading range was $0.28 to $3.85. This news item was assessed with positive market sentiment and an importance score of 7 out of 10. Source: GlobeNewswire.