Quadridox, Inc.
Quadridox, Inc. is a pioneering company merging physics with computation to revolutionize X-ray technology for a safer, healthier, and more informed world. Founded in 2018 and headquartered in Hillsborough, North Carolina, Quadridox develops state-of-the-art X-ray tools and technologies, including advanced simulation, synthetic data generation, and X-ray diffraction imaging systems. Their multidisciplinary team of experts delivers innovative software and hardware solutions for security, medical, and industrial applications, serving both government and commercial clients. Quadridox is committed to advancing X-ray system design, analysis, and validation, with a mission to enable rapid, accurate, and cost-effective detection and diagnosis across industries.
Patents
Method for capture of small-angle scatter over wide fields of view
2025-07-15 • US-12360064-B1
View DetailsWhat We Do
A rapid, end-to-end X-ray physics simulation package capable of modeling a variety of non-destructive testing methodologies, including food inspection, security screening, CT scanners, X-ray diffraction (XRD), and differential phase contrast systems. QSim RT enables the generation of large, labeled datasets for machine learning, AI, algorithm development, and system design.
X-ray Diffraction Imaging (XRDI) systems for security applications, providing unique material 'fingerprints' to improve threat detection in baggage and cargo. These systems are modular, compatible with AT/CT systems, and designed for continuous, high-throughput scanning.
X-ray Diffraction Imaging systems for bio/medical applications, including the BioSpecx system—the first specimen radiography system to employ XRD technology for direct cancer identification. Applications include cancer tissue imaging, tissue biobanking, forensics, pathology, pharmaceutical inspection, and more.
A physics-based synthetic data framework providing tools and data for designing, testing, and deploying next-generation X-ray systems and algorithms. Features include a graph-based UI, easy batch execution, cloud or local implementation, and libraries of virtual objects for security and industrial use.
Application Area
Infectious Diseases
Digital Health Technologies
Show More (1)Key People
Chairman, Board of Directors
Board of Directors
Board of Directors; President, CEO, and CTO
Board of Directors
Board of Directors; Chief Operating Officer and Head of Data and Artificial Intelligence
News & Updates
Awarded a contract by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate to develop and test a novel explosives detection system for baggage.
Received a direct-to-phase-II Small Business Innovation Research award from the National Institutes of Health.
Selected as a semi-finalist for the NC IDEA SEED grant.
Received a grant from the Orange County Economic Development Program to support business development.
Received a Small Business Research Loan from the North Carolina Biotechnology Center.
Article discussing the future of baggage scanners and Quadridox's technology.
Duke Pratt School of Engineering article on Quadridox's impact on airport security screening.
Article on Quadridox's X-ray scanner for cancer and drug analysis.
GrepBeat article on Quadridox's innovative X-ray technology.
Demonstration of the BioSpecx system at the National Institutes of Health.
Quadridox received a contract from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate to develop and test a novel explosives detection system for airport baggage.
Quadridox sponsored and presented two talks and a poster at the CEDD24 meeting.
Quadridox's team generated 70,000 images to support a vendor's AI and X-ray product launch.
Participation in a panel discussion on innovation in business.
Quadridox featured by SBTDC for its innovative approach to X-ray technology.
Interview with Dr. Greenberg on SBTDC's podcast.
Received a direct-to-phase-II Small Business Innovation Research award from NIH.
Signed a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement with the Department of Homeland Security’s Transportation Security Laboratory to develop and evaluate synthetic data for X-ray security scanners.
Quadridox's work presented at Keele University's Tissue Microenvironment in Disease workshop.
GrepBeat article on Quadridox's innovative X-ray technology.
Received a Small Business Research Loan from the North Carolina Biotechnology Center.
Selected as a semi-finalist for the NC IDEA SEED grant.
Received a grant from the Orange County Economic Development Program to support business development.
Contract with the UK Department for Transport to validate synthetic X-ray data for aviation security.