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Infleqtion Leaders to Showcase Quantum Innovation at 2025 Q+AI Conference

Company executives will share insights on accelerating innovation at the intersection of quantum and AI technologies

BOULDER, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Infleqtion, a global leader in neutral atom-based quantum technology, will participate in the 2025 Q+AI Conference, taking place October 19–21 in New York City. The annual event convenes global experts across quantum computing, AI, government and industry to explore how quantum technologies are shaping the future of artificial intelligence. Infleqtion recently announced plans to go public via a merger with Churchill Capital Corp X (NASDAQ: CCCX).

Infleqtion executives will contribute to programming across the three-day meeting, offering insights into how quantum and AI intersect to drive real-world applications:

“Neutral-atom architectures are maturing quickly, and when paired with emerging AI techniques we’re seeing performance and programmability improvements that translate into measurable value,” said Pranav Gokhale, CTO of Infleqtion. “We’re excited to discuss practical design patterns for hybrid workflows and share lessons from deploying quantum systems with partners.”

Infleqtion’s participation at Q+AI comes amid accelerated company momentum, marked by technology milestones and strategic collaborations that advance scalable, high-performance quantum solutions.

For more information about Infleqtion’s technology and upcoming events, visit www.infleqtion.com.

About Infleqtion

Infleqtion is a global leader in neutral-atom quantum technology. We design and build quantum computers, precision sensors, and quantum software for governments, enterprises, and research institutions. Our commercial portfolio includes quantum computers as well as quantum RF systems, quantum clocks, and inertial navigation solutions. Infleqtion is the partner of choice for governments and commercial customers seeking cutting-edge quantum capabilities. Infleqtion announced in September 2025 it plans to go public via a merger with Churchill Capital Corp X (NASDAQ: CCCX). For more information, visit Infleqtion.com or follow Infleqtion on LinkedIn, YouTube, and X.

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