Viewbix Advances Quantum Error Correction, Acquisition Timeline Nears

  • Viewbix subsidiary Quantum Transportation completed Milestone 1 of its Transformer-Based Quantum Decoder program, a key step for quantum error correction.
  • Milestone 1 involved a patent feasibility assessment, QEC model research, and finalizing a transformer architecture.
  • Completion of Milestone 1 secured rights related to a pending patent for a machine-learning-powered QEC decoder from Ramot at Tel Aviv University.
  • Viewbix is in the process of acquiring up to 100% of Quantum X Labs, expected to close within 90 days of December 15, 2025, with stockholder approval already secured.
  • Quantum Transportation is now moving to Milestone 2: System Proof of Concept, involving expanded simulations and discussions with potential partners.

Viewbix's push into quantum computing, through the acquisition of Quantum X Labs, represents a significant bet on a technology poised to disrupt multiple industries. Quantum Error Correction remains a critical bottleneck for practical quantum computers, and Viewbix's approach leveraging transformer-based AI could offer a competitive advantage. The successful integration of Quantum Transportation's technology and intellectual property will be key to realizing the potential value of the acquisition.

Acquisition Risk
The acquisition of Quantum X Labs remains contingent on final due diligence and regulatory approvals, introducing potential delays or deal restructuring.
Technical Validation
The success of Milestone 2, the System Proof of Concept, will be crucial in validating the decoder's performance and scalability beyond simulations.
Competitive Landscape
How Viewbix’s QEC decoder technology will compare to competing approaches from other quantum computing players will determine its long-term market viability.