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Inspira Technologies QTREX Platform With Qarakal Quantum

Posted on May 1, 2026 by Agarapu Naveen5 min read
Inspira Technologies QTREX Platform With Qarakal Quantum

The announcement of a historic Joint Development Agreement (JDA) between Inspira Technologies OXY B.H.N. Ltd. (Nasdaq: IINN) and Qarakal Quantum Ltd. represents a significant change in the quantum hardware environment. This strategic alliance seeks to address the “cryogenic bottleneck” of signal connection, one of the most formidable technical obstacles in the quest toward useful quantum computing. The two businesses intend to establish a new benchmark for scalable quantum infrastructure by incorporating Inspira’s Additively Manufactured Electronics (AME) platform, which operates under the brand name QTREX, into a live superconducting quantum environment.

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Breaking the Cryogenic Barrier

The harsh operating environment is the primary obstacle to superconducting quantum computing. To preserve “quantumness,” qubits must be maintained in specialized cooling devices called dilution refrigerators at temperatures close to absolute zero, precisely milli-Kelvin temperatures. The necessity for high-density signal routing grows exponentially with the complexity and qubit count of quantum processors. However, physical space limitations and thermal efficiency issues frequently plague existing cabling options, posing a recurring scaling dilemma.

By creating high-performance cryogenic interconnects, Inspira and Qarakal hope to solve this. The agreement states that developing connectivity solutions for high-density, thermally efficient operation is the main goal. This is thought to be necessary to scale quantum systems beyond their present physical constraints and transition from experimental prototypes to working machines.

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A Roadmap for Quantum Engineering

The relationship is an organized, multi-phase engineering program rather than just a theoretical cooperation. A clear division of labor is outlined in the agreement: Qarakal Quantum is in charge of supplying the exact technical specifications required for the program. After that, a thorough collaborative development plan with agreed-upon success criteria, testing scopes, deadlines, and resource commitments will be finalized by both parties.

Inspira will use its AME platform in accordance with this plan to supply Qarakal with 3D-printed conducting and insulating structures. These parts are intended to test a range of sophisticated engineering ideas, such as:

  • To handle complicated signal routes, use high-density routing.
  • To preserve signal integrity, integrated transitions and embedded shielding are used.
  • Monolithic rigid-flex constructions that are resistant to the mechanical strains of extremely low temperatures.
  • Compact connector architectures designed to fit the cryostat’s tightly packed volumes.

To provide crucial technical input based on practical performance at extremely low temperatures, Qarakal will subsequently incorporate these structures into its own cryogenic development environment.

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Innovation in Additive Manufacturing

The QTREX platform from Inspira is essential to this partnership. Inspira, which has long been recognized for its advancements in medical technology, is now using its knowledge of additively manufactured electronics in the quantum industry. Complex, three-dimensional electronic components that would be challenging or impossible to produce using conventional techniques can now be made thanks to the AME process.

Testing this technology in a “real-world quantum development environment” is crucial, according to Inspira CEO Dagi Ben-Noon. He said that “this is how real value is built in quantum infrastructure” and that the partnership is based on quantifiable execution. Inspira wants to demonstrate that AME can resolve the most significant hardware limitations in the sector by putting their 3D-printed structures through direct cryogenic testing.

The Vision for Modular Quantum Systems

The deal is a significant step toward Qarakal Quantum’s goal of transcending “monolithic lab machines” in quantum computing. Building modular, deployable superconducting quantum devices is the company’s primary goal. It was co-founded by CEO Dr. Nissan Maskil and CTO Prof. Nadav Katz of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

According to Dr. Maskil, the main obstacles keeping the sector from developing scalable quantum infrastructure are cabling density and thermal efficiency. The full-stack co-design method used by Qarakal combines a patented modular architecture with application-specific quantum processors. Instead of being limited to extremely controlled laboratory environments, this architecture is meant to enable quantum computers to be improved, enlarged, and modified for practical use.

Combining Inspira’s hardware connection solutions with Qarakal’s proficiency in quantum gates and superconducting processors is a comprehensive effort to address the scaling issue from the ground up.

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A Strategic Pivot for Inspira Technologies

Although Inspira’s foray into quantum computing represents a “concrete step” in its growth, the business has not given up on its foundations. Under a specialized business unit, Inspira keeps developing its medical technology portfolio, which includes blood monitoring systems and breathing support. For instance, the company is well-known for their Augmented Respiration Technology (INSPIRA ART500), which rebalances oxygen saturation through adaptive blood monitoring.

But the latest information shows that its electronics division is gaining traction. Inspira obtained a $390,000 purchase order from a prestigious APAC university just days prior to the Qarakal disclosure. Additionally, in mid-April 2026, the business finished deploying its AME system commercially at a Tier-1 U.S. Defense organization. These achievements imply that the QTREX platform is becoming more popular in a number of high-stakes sectors, including academics, defense, and now quantum computing.

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Looking Ahead

The industry will be closely monitoring if 3D-printed interconnects can actually withstand the demands of milli-Kelvin temperatures when the multi-phase initiative with Qarakal gets underway. If these components are developed successfully, Inspira may have major commercial prospects in the quantum market in the future.

Both businesses continue to prioritize quantifiable outcomes. The alliance intends to offer the physical basis needed for the next generation of superconducting quantum computers machines that are not just powerful in principle but also scalable and deployable in practice by fusing cutting-edge academic research with practical engineering execution.

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Agarapu Naveen

Naveen is a technology journalist and editorial contributor focusing on quantum computing, cloud infrastructure, AI systems, and enterprise innovation. As an editor at Govindhtech Solutions, he specializes in analyzing breakthrough research, emerging startups, and global technology trends. His writing emphasizes the practical impact of advanced technologies on industries such as healthcare, finance, cybersecurity, and manufacturing. Naveen is committed to delivering informative and future-oriented content that bridges scientific research with industry transformation.

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