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Inspira Technologies Launches AME Deployment With Top U.S. Tech Giant, Expanding Into Quantum Computing Connectivity
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Inspira™ Technologies OXY B.H.N. Ltd. (NASDAQ:IINN) ("Inspira" or the "Company"), today announced the commencement of an AME technology implementation with a customer that is one of the world's 10 largest U.S.-based companies. This engagement marks a significant step in the practical execution of the Company's strategic expansion into advanced technology markets following its acquisition of the AME (Additive Manufactured Electronics) business, including Inspira's entry into the cryogenic connectivity space for quantum computing, where the AME platform is being leveraged to address one of the most critical scaling bottlenecks facing the quantum industry today.



The rollout has already commenced and is focused on advancing Inspira's AME technology at a U.S. research and development facility, integrated into one of the world's most advanced corporate technology infrastructures. The customer operates at the forefront of artificial intelligence, computing infrastructure, and platform technologies globally.



The Company believes this implementation process provides high-level validation of its AME platform and reflects ongoing commercial engagement with a customer operating at the highest tier of the global corporate technology landscape. Importantly, this engagement reinforces recurring revenue-generating activity associated with that customer relationship. Furthermore, the process demonstrates broader demand from elite technology organizations for solutions addressing next-generation hardware connectivity and integration challenges.

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