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NoviqTech Launches Quantum Intelligence Beta Products to Drive Enterprise Adoption

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NoviqTech ASX NVQ Launches Quantum Intelligence Beta Products Drive Enterprise Adoption
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NoviqTech (ASX: NVQ) has taken a major step in its quantum strategy with the beta release of two new platforms from subsidiary Quantum Intelligence.

The launch of QI Provenance and QI AI marks the company’s first commercial delivery since July and introduces what management describes as the world’s first hybrid quantum–classical ecosystem designed specifically for enterprise users.

Chief executive officer Freddy El Turk said the move demonstrates NoviqTech’s ability to translate years of research into tangible products that combine verifiable trust with quantum-enhanced AI.

Beta Launch Extends Access to Customers

The first product to reach market, QI Provenance, is a subscription platform that gives businesses the ability to issue tamper-proof digital credentials and confirm the provenance of physical or digital assets.

Rather than requiring specialist technical infrastructure, the platform plugs directly into existing operations through APIs, a Python library and even white-label options.

By lowering the barriers to entry, NoviqTech is aiming to attract both startups and multinational companies, providing each with a straightforward route into blockchain-secured verification.

A sandbox environment gives developers the freedom to experiment before committing to production deployment, building familiarity and confidence ahead of wider adoption.

QI AI Moves into Field Trials

Alongside Provenance, the company has also unveiled QI AI, an enterprise assistant that blends natural language processing with multilingual capability, compliance alerts, and blockchain-backed transparency.

Access is initially on a request-only basis, allowing NoviqTech to monitor performance and capture user feedback while the product matures.

Mr El Turk said the phased rollout is intended to ensure robustness in real-world conditions, with early partners shaping the refinement of features that will eventually underpin the general release.

“With QI Provenance now commercially open and QI AI available by request, we are taking the first step in making verifiable trust and quantum-enhanced AI accessible to enterprises worldwide,” Mr El Turk.

“The upcoming release of the CUDA-Q powered QI Platform later this year will only accelerate this momentum.”