Viewbix Inc. (Nasdaq: VBIX) is poised to revolutionize timekeeping technology after its subsidiary, Quantum Accuracy Ltd., achieved a breakthrough in atomic clock development as of January 27, 2026. The company’s novel light-modulation scheme for Ramsey interrogation promises enhanced coherence and stability in compact atomic clocks, overcoming limitations of current designs. This atomic-beam Ramsey-CPT approach delivers high accuracy and robustness without complex microwave cavities, representing “a transformative step toward ultra-stable, compact timing references.” Viewbix, currently acquiring Quantum X Labs – the Israeli quantum tech group encompassing Quantum Accuracy – anticipates applications in critical sectors like aerospace, defense, and navigation, building on a growing patent portfolio including quantum error correction IP.
Light-Modulation Scheme Enhances Atomic Clock Coherence
Researchers at Quantum Accuracy Ltd., a subsidiary of Viewbix Inc., have demonstrated a significant leap forward in atomic clock technology through the implementation of a novel light-modulation scheme for Ramsey interrogation. This approach tackles limitations inherent in existing compact atomic clocks by enhancing coherence times, improving contrast, and crucially, suppressing systematic shifts that degrade precision. This streamlined design contributes to both robustness and precision.
Quantum Accuracy is now focused on refining the system, with plans to “complete full laboratory-scale experiments, intensify testing and optimization efforts to accelerate stabilization and technology maturation,” and secure intellectual property rights through a forthcoming patent application. Viewbix announced on December 15, 2025, an agreement to acquire Quantum X Labs, bolstering its patent portfolio, including pre-existing intellectual property in quantum error correction.
Stockholder approval was received on January 5, 2026, and a definitive information statement was filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on January 15, 2026, paving the way for completion of the acquisition within 90 days, subject to final due diligence and regulatory approvals. These advancements signal Viewbix’s commitment to the burgeoning field of quantum technologies.
Viewbix to Acquire Quantum X Labs & Portfolio
Viewbix Inc. Laboratory results reveal a novel atomic clock design utilizing a light-modulation scheme for Ramsey interrogation, promising “enhanced coherence times, improved contrast, and strong suppression of systematic shifts” according to company data. This innovation bypasses the complexities of traditional compact atomic clocks by employing an atomic-beam Ramsey-CPT approach, eliminating the need for intricate microwave cavities.
By introducing a novel developments of an Atomic Clock based on a light-modulation scheme for Ramsey interrogation, the platform enables enhanced coherence times, improved contrast, and strong suppression of systematic shifts that limit the performance of conventional compact atomic clocks.
Stockholder Approval & Pending Acquisition Close Timeline
Viewbix Inc. (Nasdaq: VBIX) moved closer to integrating Quantum X Labs into its portfolio after securing necessary stockholder approval on January 5, 2026, via written consent from the majority of its shareholders. According to Delaware Law, the actions stemming from this consent will be effective twenty days after the information statement was distributed to stockholders. The agreement outlines the potential acquisition of between 85% and 100% of Quantum X Labs, including its growing intellectual property assets, notably in quantum error correction.
The anticipated completion timeline suggests a close within 90 days of the initial agreement date, contingent upon standard closing conditions, regulatory clearances, and completion of final due diligence. Quantum Accuracy, a subsidiary of Quantum X Labs, has recently demonstrated “significant results in several critical components of the technology’s development,” including advancements in atomic clock technology based on a novel light-modulation scheme. Discussions are also underway with potential customers in aerospace, defense, and navigation sectors, suggesting a clear strategic direction for Viewbix’s expansion into quantum technologies.
