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Quantum eMotion Corp (QNCCF) pioneers quantum-ready cybersecurity solutions using patented QRNG technology to protect critical infrastructure across healthcare, blockchain, and IoT sectors. This page aggregates official announcements, financial updates, and strategic developments from the company.
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Quantum eMotion (OTCQB: QNCCF) has expanded its investment in Greybox Solutions through a $350,000 debt-to-equity conversion and an additional $350,000 investment, strengthening its position as the second-largest shareholder. The investment focuses on Greybox's TakeCareTM platform, which is being deployed across Quebec's rehabilitation centers.
The strategic partnership integrates QeM's Sentry-Q cybersecurity platform, powered by their Quantum Random Number Generator (QRNG) technology and post-quantum encryption, to secure Greybox's digital therapeutics platform. As part of the deal, QeM's CEO Dr. Francis Bellido will join Greybox's Board of Directors, bringing healthcare industry expertise and network access.
The investment aligns with the growing Digital Therapeutics (DTx) market, which is projected to expand at a 20% CAGR globally, positioning QeM to capitalize on the healthcare cybersecurity sector while gaining exposure to digital therapeutics.
Quantum eMotion (OTCQB: QNCCF) has completed an internal quantum simulation project to evaluate its Sentry-Q cryptographic architecture. The study, conducted with PINQ², used IBM's Qiskit framework to simulate Grover's algorithm and assess the security of QeM's Quantum Random Number Generator (QRNG).
The key findings revealed that Grover's algorithm's success rate significantly decreases with larger key sizes. At 256-bit key sizes, attacks would require approximately 2¹²⅘ iterations, making them impractical with current quantum hardware. The integration of QeM's QRNG showed increased oracle complexity and circuit depth, suggesting enhanced security against quantum attacks.
Quantum eMotion (OTCQB: QNCCF) has completed an internal quantum simulation project evaluating its cryptographic architecture. The project, conducted with PINQ², used IBM's Qiskit quantum computing framework to simulate Grover's algorithm and assess the security of QeM's Quantum Random Number Generator (QRNG).
Key findings revealed that Grover's algorithm's success rate significantly decreases with larger key sizes, and QeM's QRNG integration increases oracle complexity and circuit depth in simulated quantum circuits. At 256-bit key sizes, the algorithm would require approximately 2¹²⁸ iterations, making quantum attacks impractical with current technology.
Quantum eMotion Corp (TSXV: QNC) (OTCQB: QNCCF) has appointed Helen Woo as Vice President of Business Development to strengthen its U.S. expansion strategy. Woo, recognized by the U.S. House of Representatives and California State Senate, brings extensive experience in corporate development and relationship building across public and private sectors.
The appointment is part of Quantum eMotion America (QeMA), the company's new U.S. subsidiary based in Irvine, California. Woo will work alongside Senior Vice President Farrah N. Khan and COO John Young. The company chose Southern California as its strategic base due to its technology ecosystem, proximity to defense and enterprise markets, and technical talent pool.
QeM specializes in quantum random number generation (QRNG) technology designed to protect digital systems against current and future quantum computing threats. The company is actively collaborating with partners in healthcare, blockchain, and critical infrastructure sectors to implement advanced cryptographic solutions.
Quantum eMotion Corp. (QNCCF) welcomes the strategic partnership between Krown Technologies and Esposito Intellectual Enterprises (EIE), which combines Krown's quantum-secured blockchain ecosystem with EIE's network of over 115 entities across 25+ industries.
The partnership is significant for QeM as Krown's technology partner, potentially enhancing their market visibility and commercial opportunities. QeM and Krown are jointly developing a quantum crypto wallet that integrates QeM's Quantum Random Number Generator (QRNG) and Entropy-as-a-Service (EaaS) technologies to create a post-quantum secure storage and transaction platform.
The company has also expanded its presence by establishing Quantum eMotion America in Irvine, California, and appointed John Young as COO, aligning with their strategy to partner with innovative organizations in fintech and quantum technology sectors.
Quantum eMotion Corp (TSXV: QNC) (OTCQB: QNCCF) has appointed former Irvine Mayor Farrah N. Khan as Senior Vice President of Business Development for its American subsidiary, Quantum eMotion America (QeMA). Khan, who served as Irvine's Mayor from 2020 to 2024, brings experience in attracting investments in emerging technologies to the quantum-powered cybersecurity solutions provider.
During her mayoral tenure, Khan helped position Irvine, a city with an estimated GDP between $32-50 billion annually, as an innovation hub. This appointment follows QeMA's recent launch in Irvine, California, and the hiring of cybersecurity veteran John Young as Chief Operating Officer.
The company's focus is on commercializing its quantum random number generation (QRNG) technology, which provides true quantum randomness for protecting against both classical and quantum cyberattacks. This strategic hire aims to strengthen QeM's presence in the U.S. cybersecurity market, particularly in defense, healthcare, financial services, and infrastructure sectors.