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Quantum eMotion

Quantum eMotion (QeM) develops quantum random number generators (QRNGs) based on quantum tunneling effects, targeting cybersecurity and post-quantum cryptography markets. In 2026, the company acquired SKV Technology, integrating its SecureKey platform with QeM's Sentry-Q for a full-stack cybersecurity architecture. QeM achieved ISO/IEC 27017 certification and focuses on securing data from cloud to endpoint.

Country
Canada
Founded
2018
Stage
Public

Stock · TSX-V: QNC

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Xanadu

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1QBit

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1QBit develops quantum-ready software to solve complex computational problems in finance, materials science, and life sciences. The company builds algorithms that can run on quantum hardware as it matures, while also offering quantum-inspired classical solutions for near-term use. 1QBit works with partners including Dow Chemical, Biogen, and Accenture, and has deep expertise in translating industry problems into quantum-compatible formulations.

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Arqit Quantum

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Arqit develops the QuantumCloud platform for quantum-safe encryption, creating symmetric encryption keys that are computationally secure against both classical and quantum attacks. Unlike quantum key distribution (QKD), Arqit's approach is software-based and can work over existing network infrastructure. The company is publicly listed and has government and defense customers, though its technology claims have faced skepticism from some cryptography experts.

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