Movement Alert|Infleqtion Rises 8.52% in Pre-Market Trading, Launch of American Quantum Space Program Boosts Market Sentiment

Market Focus06-23

On June 23, Infleqtion rose 8.52% in pre-market trading, trading at $14.64/share, with turnover of $5.50 million.

On the news front, Infleqtion officially launched the American Quantum Space Program, aiming to accelerate the development of quantum-technology-enabled space infrastructure. The program leverages quantum technology advantages including ultra-precision sensing, secure communications, and advanced computing capabilities to lay the groundwork for next-generation space systems. By integrating quantum innovation, Infleqtion expects to significantly enhance space mission efficiency, security, and reliability, opening new possibilities for both commercial and national security applications.

This initiative is expected not only to advance the commercialization of quantum technology in aerospace but also to potentially reshape the global space technology competitive landscape. Infleqtion is dedicated to developing and commercializing quantum technology, with products spanning quantum sensing, quantum computing, and software, applied across defense and security, artificial intelligence, energy optimization, space and frontiers, materials discovery, and cybersecurity.

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