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.

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.

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.”