Quantum Transportation’s unique decoder is making another step forward by being validated in high-performance cloud environments
Ra’anana, Israel, Feb. 24, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Rail Vision Ltd. (Nasdaq: RVSN) (“Rail Vision” or the “Company”), an early commercialization stage technology company focused on transforming railway safety and the rail data markets, announced today that its majority owned subsidiary Quantum Transportation Ltd. (“Quantum Transportation”), a quantum computing innovator, has successfully implemented its transformer-based neural decoder on the AWS cloud, marking a significant milestone toward real-world quantum applications within the transportation sector.
Building on the recent unveiling of its transformer neural decoder, which outperformed classical quantum error correction (QEC) algorithms in simulations, and the delivery of its first prototype for universal error correction, Quantum Transportation’s cloud deployment now provides the scalable infrastructure needed to process complex quantum data efficiently.
This achievement positions Quantum Transportation with the ability to collaborate with quantum hardware design partners and enter the next phase: direct testing of its code-agnostic decoder on physical quantum hardware across diverse architectures. By addressing error correction challenges in noisy quantum devices, this technology may have long-term potential for railway anomaly detection, predictive maintenance, and autonomous operations.
David BenDavid, CEO of Rail Vision., said:This cloud implementation is a pivotal advancement for Quantum Transportation and aligns seamlessly with Rail Vision’s mission to explore the integration of quantum-AI innovations into the transportation sector. As Quantum Transportation’s majority owner, we are excited to leverage this scalable platform to enhance efficiency and safety in railway operations, capitalizing on the synergies between our AI-driven vision systems and quantum error correction.
Rail Vision completed its acquisition of a 51% stake in Quantum Transportation on January 14, 2026, through a share exchange transaction. Quantum Transportation holds an exclusive sub-license for rail technologies from an innovative pending patent in quantum error correction owned by Ramot, the technology transfer company of Tel Aviv University.
This article was originally published by Rail Vision Ltd.