QTREX Converts 3D-Printed Insulation Directly into Graphene-Like Carbon
QTEX has more than doubled off its 52-week low of $0.283.
Summary
QTREX unveiled a patent-pending process that converts 3D-printed insulation into graphene-like carbon conductors, aimed at protecting quantum processors. Commercial launch of DF INSU300 is targeted for Q3 2026.
Key Events · Product Development and Regulatory · QTEX
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Graphene-Like Carbon Conversion Achieved
Laser processing directly converts 3D-printed dielectric material into conductive graphene-like carbon, with success across all 20 tested conditions at Northeastern University.
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Commercial Launch Target Set
QTREX targets commercial launch of DF INSU300 dielectric material by end of Q3 2026, with cryogenic and high-frequency validation results expected to follow.
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Quantum Scaling Barrier Addressed
The technology aims to protect qubits from stray radiation by integrating photon-absorbing structures directly into printed packages, reducing assembly complexity.
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Industry Engagement Expanding
QTREX is advancing absorber application development with existing partners and expanding engagement with additional quantum-computing companies.
Analysis · QTEX · Industrial Applications And Services
A patent-pending breakthrough from QTREX uses laser processing to turn its 3D-printed dielectric material directly into conductive graphene-like carbon, removing the need for separate conductive components. This tackles a key scaling barrier in quantum computing—stray radiation that degrades qubits. The company plans to commercially launch the underlying DF INSU300 material by the end of Q3 2026, with cryogenic validation results to follow. While revenue impact remains unquantified, this technical milestone meaningfully strengthens QTREX's position in quantum infrastructure.
At the time of this filing, QTEX was trading at $0.94 on NASDAQ in the Industrial Applications And Services sector, with a market capitalization of approximately $39.1M. The 52-week trading range was $0.28 to $3.85. This filing was assessed with positive market sentiment and an importance score of 7 out of 10.