AIX Global Innovations Announces FTQC Breakthrough Quietly Achieved in April 2026, Accelerating the Quantum Compute Timeline
AIX Global Innovations Announces FTQC Breakthrough Quietly Achieved in April 2026, Accelerating the Quantum Compute Timeline
AIX’s Seed IQ™ engine achieved what the quantum industry has long considered the threshold for useful quantum computing, then advanced beyond it into real molecular computation.
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--AIX Global Innovations, Inc. today announced the publication of a 100-page technical report documenting a major fault-tolerant quantum computing breakthrough quietly achieved in April 2026 on rented IBM Quantum hardware.
Seed IQ independently achieved FTQC on rented IBM QPUs, making governed quantum compute possible today, not 3–5 years out.
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The report describes what AIX believes is the first end-to-end FTQC stack to clear all four strict fault-tolerant quantum computing requirements simultaneously on superconducting NISQ hardware accessed through standard IBM Quantum cloud service.
“Everyone in quantum has understood FTQC as the threshold for useful compute,” said Denise Holt, Founder and CEO of AIX Global Innovations. “The question is no longer how many more qubits are needed before FTQC becomes possible. Seed IQ makes it possible today through governed execution rather than massive hardware scale.”
AIX independently developed and executed Seed IQ, AIX’s adaptive multiagent control (AMAC) engine for complex systems, achieving FTQC on IBM Heron r2 and r3 QPUs at approximately one physical qubit per logical qubit on a 150-qubit governed encoded register, preserving near-perfect fidelity with zero detected logical errors. AIX then advanced beyond the FTQC milestone into primitive composition and molecular chemistry computation.
The QPU hardware substrate was accessed through standard IBM Quantum cloud service, and the validation trail is grounded in IBM hardware readouts, workload identifiers, circuit data, calibration-window records, and per-run execution evidence. The results strongly demonstrate IBM Heron hardware under Seed IQ governance, while underscoring that Seed IQ is hardware agnostic by design and applies to any QPU system.
Across an eight-week campaign on five IBM Heron processors, AIX cleared the four strict FTQC requirements, demonstrated the d=1 inversion, composed the FTQC primitive pipeline, executed 22,500 primitive-composition circuits at Fgoverned=1.0000 with zero detected logical errors, and completed twenty-two governed chemistry runs across five molecular workloads.
All twenty-two chemistry runs landed inside chemical accuracy. Across the five reported workload commits, AIX reached spectroscopic accuracy or better, with BeH2 equilibrium reaching wavenumber-level precision at ∆E=+0.000595 mHa from FCI.
“This was not a lucky hardware event,” said Denis Ovseyenko, Co-Founder and Chief Innovation Officer of AIX Global Innovations. “When different chips and calibration windows converge to twelve decimal places, the evidence points to the execution layer. Seed IQ was governing the computation.”
AIX is releasing the report and companion article as the quantum industry gathers in London for The Economist’s Commercialising Quantum Global 2026, held June 16–17 at the Business Design Centre. Holt will attend the event and expressed appreciation to event emcee Christopher Bishop for the invitation.
“Commercialising Quantum is where the industry is asking how quantum moves from scientific milestone to commercial capability,” Holt said. “FTQC is no longer only a future hardware target. It is now an execution problem, a governance problem, and a commercialization opportunity.”
AIX is establishing a Trusted Execution Framework for Seed IQ-enabled quantum computation to support authorized use, auditability, resource boundaries, mission alignment, security controls, and accountable execution.
AIX retained a proof trail spanning more than 45,000 executed circuits, IBM Quantum workload identifiers, calibration-window records, circuit data, execution records, admissibility evidence, and per-run chemistry results. Qualified reviewers, strategic partners, and institutional stakeholders may request access under appropriate confidentiality terms.
Report: https://zenodo.org/records/20585365
Article: https://deniseholt.substack.com/p/ftqc-arrived-early-how-aix-quietly
About AIX Global Innovations
AIX Global Innovations, Inc. develops Seed IQ, an adaptive multiagent execution governance engine for complex systems, with applications across quantum computing, data centers, autonomous systems, financial models, infrastructure systems, and other complex domains.
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