Quside
Quside develops high-performance quantum random number generators (QRNGs) based on photonic integrated circuits. The Barcelona-based company's FMC 400 module generates randomness at speeds exceeding 400 Gbps — significantly faster than competing QRNG solutions. Quside partnered with PQShield in September 2024 to deliver combined quantum-safe cryptography solutions. The company targets cybersecurity, telecommunications, and financial services where high-quality randomness is essential for cryptographic key generation.
- Country
- Spain
- Founded
- 2017
- Stage
- Series A
Funding
- Total Raised
- €10M+
- Last Valuation
- Undisclosed
- Employees
- 30
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