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Quantum X Labs Launches Integrated Quantum Computing Program Combining Its Clinical Trials Data Analysis Quantum Algorithm and Its Quantum Error Correction Decoder

Quantum X Labs Launches Integrated Quantum Computing Program Combining Its Clinical Trials Data Analysis Quantum Algorithm and Its Quantum Error Correction Decoder

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Strategic initiative to accelerate practical quantum computing through cross-platform execution to reach fault-tolerant performance optimization

Quantum X Labs Inc. (Nasdaq: QXL) (“Quantum X” or the “Company”), an advanced technologies company, today announced the launch of a new integrated quantum computing program that combines the company’s proprietary quantum algorithms for clinical trial data analysis, as part of our CliniQuantum platform, with its advanced Quantum Error Correction (QECC) Decoder technology. The initiative is designed to maximize computational accuracy and reliability by using the company’s quantum algorithm across multiple quantum computing environments combined with its decoder in order to optimize a path toward scalable, fault-tolerant quantum applications.

Under the program, Quantum X Labs will execute its CliniQuantum platform, Quantum Algorithm (patent pending), on a variety of quantum computing platforms, including leading quantum processors and hybrid GPU–quantum computing systems. The objective is to evaluate and optimize both the algorithmic performance as well as the decoder capabilities across diverse computational environments while leveraging the unique strengths of each platform.

A key component of the initiative is the integration of Quantum X Labs’ proprietary QECC Decoder, which is designed to enhance error mitigation and support the achievement of the highest possible fault-tolerant output. By combining advanced algorithmic execution with sophisticated error correction techniques, the company aims to significantly improve computational fidelity and unlock greater practical utility from current and next-generation quantum systems.

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“Quantum computing is entering a phase where performance alone is no longer sufficient; reliability and fault tolerance are becoming equally critical,” said Prof. Nir Sharon, Chief Quantum Technology Officer of Quantum X Labs. “The integration of our CliniQuantum platform with our QECC Decoder technology creates a powerful foundation for improving application execution on noisy quantum hardware while accelerating the path toward commercially viable quantum computing.”

Quantum X Labs has already initiated collaborations with several quantum computing companies and technology partners to support deployment and testing activities across multiple quantum infrastructures. The company expects to begin broader execution and validation phases in the coming months as part of its ongoing effort to demonstrate real-world quantum computational advantages.

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