Quantum Transportation Ltd Hits its First Milestone in FTQC
Viewbix Inc. announced the Transformer-Based Decoder Program's First Quantum Transportation Milestone.
Quantum Transportation Ltd., a subsidiary of Viewbix Inc., has accomplished the first major milestone in its Quantum Decoder program, a vital development for fault-tolerant quantum computing. This achievement protects IP rights and enables advanced quantum error correction. From theoretical research to technically validated design is a major change.
Milestone 1 and IP Licensing
Quantum Transportation, a minority-owned Quantum X Labs Ltd. company, completed Milestone 1 in multiple ways. At the time, QEC Model Research, Patent Feasibility Assessment, and Transformer Architecture Finalization were the key priorities.
An important sub-license arrangement with Ramot at Tel Aviv University, the university's specialist technology transfer department, requires these components to be delivered. This milestone ensures the company's continued access to core intellectual property, including a pending patent for a machine learning-based quantum error correcting decoder. This technological and legal security should enable technology commercialization.
Technological Advance: Transformer-Based Decoding
The program aims to construct a universal, coding-independent neural decoder. Unlike previous methods, this method corrects quantum errors using a transformer-based machine learning model.
According to rigorous simulations at Milestone 1, this transformer-powered solution could outperform current decoding algorithms in efficiency, scalability, and noise adaptability. This is a crucial event for the industry since generalization over various quantum codes and noise models remains a “core challenge” in fault-tolerant quantum computing.
Moving from early research to a defensible, proven design prepares the project for prototype and real-world validation.
Strategic Growth: Viewbix-Quantum X Labs
Viewbix Inc.'s business plan guides Quantum Transportation's progress. After signing a deal to buy up to 100% (and at least 85%) of Quantum X Labs on December 15, 2025, the corporation is shifting toward quantum technologies.
Subject to customary closing conditions, regulatory approvals, and stockholder acceptance, this purchase should close within 90 days of completion. Its quantum error correction patents and intellectual property are expanding. In January 2026, Prof. Lior Wolf, CEO of Mentee Robotics, acquired quantum computing error correction IP from Quantum X Labs.
Quantum X Labs' Quantum Gyroscope Chip technology is intended to advance quantum compass direction finding.
Forecast: Milestone 2 and Industry Applications After Milestone 1, Quantum Transportation begins System Proof of Concept. This next level will include:
More simulations to verify transformer-based design.
Exploring decoder implementation options. Design partners and potential collaborators held early conversations to commercialize the technology.
High-reliability, scalable quantum decoders have various uses. Viewbix believes fault-tolerant quantum computing could benefit high-reliability businesses like transportation and security. The company seeks to solve quantum processor stability issues by inventing a noise-adaptive decoder.
Corporate Context: Quantum AI and Ads
Viewbix Inc. focuses on digital advertising and AI-driven writing through Gix Media Ltd. and Metagramm Software Ltd. Gix Media optimises and monetizes online marketing, whereas Metagramm develops multilingual writing and review software that corrects grammatical faults using AI and machine learning.
Their quantum error correction venture builds on their automation and machine learning expertise. The company's revenue comes from digital media and linguistics, but the strategic acquisition of Quantum X Labs and the development of the Quantum Decoder program indicate a long-term commitment to quantum technological leadership.
Market Impacts and Risks
Viewbix shares (Nasdaq: VBIX) rose 6.88% after the announcement to $2.02. The company remains transparent about hazards. Viewbix's forward-looking statements include risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ from current expectations, including the commercialization of the technology, the acquisition of Quantum X Labs, and regulatory approvals.
Quantum Transportation is entering the proof-of-concept stage of a potentially game-changing quantum computing component as of January 2026, while working toward its 90-day acquisition closing window.















