Quantropi believes the world needs to be prepared for the imminent quantum future. Our team members come from deep technology, quantum communication, cybersecurity and entrepreneurship backgrounds and are recognized by world-leading organizations, like NASA. With six patents granted and many more pending—Quantropi’s technology is poised to become the quantum security standard.
That’s because any enterprise which deploys Quantropi’s platform achieves not only immediate quantum-proof security, but also ultra-efficient client-side implementation. Simply put, with QiSpace™, every secure action consumes less time and energy than its direct legacy equivalent. Less energy equals lower cost. In fact, with the advantage of gross savings on both energy and infrastructure, organizations will net a cost benefit over current installed technology — savings that will only increase over time.
Improved algorithmic performance, enhanced customer and employee experiences, significant reductions in security-related latency, all with perfect secrecy — it adds up to powerful quantitative and qualitative gains driving straight to the bottom line.
You can only fight quantum with quantum—and the commercial availability of quantum computers is looming. By the time they’re mainstream, all current encryption standards will become obsolete, rendering the world’s most sensitive data vulnerable to attacks. Fortunately, we don’t have to rely on band-aid solutions, or wait to harness the power of quantum computers in order to combat this threat.
With Quantropi, perfect secrecy is possible. Quantum isn’t just about physical photons — it’s also a logical science. By preparing our digital society today for what’s to come tomorrow, we are leading the way to a new standard for secure data communications. And better peace of mind.
Quantropi’s ambition is to ensure that data and privacy are and always will be protected—today, tomorrow and forever—no matter what threats the post-quantum future may bring. We are going to do this by harnessing the power of the Canadian high-tech innovation ecosystem, working with technology professionals, business leaders and academics to bring Quantropi’s quantum security standard to the world.
According to the National Academy of Sciences, math problems (like the ones encrypting our sensitive data today) that would take a traditional computer billions of years to solve can be solved by quantum computers in a matter of seconds.
Experts like Michele Mosca, Deputy Director at the University of Waterloo’s Institute for Quantum Computing, believe that the odds of reaching Y2Q (Years to Quantum) by 2026 are 1 in 7 and 1 in 2 by 2031.
Vadim Lyubashevsky, a cryptography researcher with IBM, asserts that somebody may well be harvesting your data now and saving it to decrypt later.
From government & military, to banking and fintech, to digital health, robotics, blockchain, IoT and nearly every sector of the economy, industry observers estimate that quantum computing will have a global market value of $1 trillion by 2035. Moreover, with data and privacy security rising to the top of nearly every organization’s agenda, Toshiba expects the global market for Quantum Key Distribution to grow to $12 billion within 10 years. Quantropi’s vision is to be the standard for quantum-secure data — no matter what the future network, or threat, may be.
Now imagine the same crypto-agility and real-world performance of Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC), without the volatility and uncertainty of unknown quantum algorithms. That’s the power of linear versus Boolean algebra. It’s infinitely extendable.
Combine instantly achievable unhackable protection of sensitive data, with 100% existing network compatibility, and the obvious solution is… logical. Digital QKD, only from Quantropi.
By tackling quantum with quantum, QEEP™ combines the most compelling attributes of QKD and PQC, with none of their real-world disadvantages. Quantropi is helping public and private-sector organizations prepare for the fast-approaching era of quantum computing by implementing quantum-secure key distribution solutions that are not only fully IoT operable and end-user device-applicable (impossible for QKD and limited for PQC), they function over today’s Internet.
Ultra-fast, with throughputs up to gigabits per second and magnitudes of entropy beyond anything on the market today, while being extremely lightweight and energy-efficient, QEEP™ is even NIST-800-22 and DIEHARDER compliant. Industry leading performance, together with plug-and-play deployment on present infrastructure and 100% compatibility with existing network and technology investments – QEEP™ offers organizations an exceptionally cost-effective, evolutionary upgrade path to quantum-secure communications.
Our QiSpace™ platform (Digital Quantum-Secure Key Distribution Platform) is enterprise-grade, business-ready and effortlessly scalable. And fully compatible with today’s Internet. So now enterprises can get ready for the quantum threat — by being ready for anything.
Michel Barbeau, Professor and Director School of Computer Science, Carleton University
Carrying forward in the spirit of our CSO Dr. Kuang’s pioneering “semi-classical formalism” (so-termed by NASA, 2012), Quantropi is committed to preserving truth and trust in the face of imminent quantum computing threats to our Internet infrastructure, by bridging classical computing with quantum computing over a computational basis — in other words, by making information speak quantum. When it comes to securing sensitive data, Quantropi is the only quantum communications solution provider anywhere that can ensure perfect secrecy here, today and forever – offering a viable evolutionary upgrade path to total security, and confidence.That’s because any enterprise which deploys Quantropi’s platform achieves not only immediate quantum-proof security, but also ultra-efficient client-side implementation. Simply put, with QiSpace™, every secure action consumes less time and energy than its direct legacy equivalent. Less energy equals lower cost. In fact, with the advantage of gross savings on both energy and infrastructure, organizations will net a cost benefit over current installed technology — savings that will only increase over time.
Improved algorithmic performance, enhanced customer and employee experiences, significant reductions in security-related latency, all with perfect secrecy — it adds up to powerful quantitative and qualitative gains driving straight to the bottom line.
Randy holds a doctorate in quantum physics. His research findings have been published in top international journals and named “Kuang’s semi-classical formalism” by NASA in 2012. With a career spanning IT, including with Nortel as senior network researcher & developer, he co-founded inBay Technologies in 2009, serving as CTO of the cybersecurity platform. As the first recipient of a patent for two-level authentication (2011), Randy is a prolific inventor, with 30+ U.S. patents in broad technology fields, such as WiMAX, optical networks, multi-factor identity authentication, transaction authorization, as well as concepts, technologies and industrial applications for quantum key distribution.
Cory brings a breadth of experience to the Quantropi team, working fractionally with multiple SaaS technology companies as CFO, and as the CFO with Celtic House Venture Partners. Prior to these roles, Cory was CFO and COO at Solink, and played a lead role in the metrics-led pivot to a direct-sales SaaS model, followed by multiple VC-backed funding rounds and their recognition as one of the fastest growing start-ups in Canada. He qualified as a CPA while serving technology, VC & PE-fund clients at Deloitte, and earned his Bachelor of Commerce at Queen’s University.
A seasoned technology executive, business builder and angel investor, Raj has held operational and advisory roles in Recognia (Trading Central), Belair Networks (Ericsson), March Networks (Infinova), Sandvine (Procera), Neurolanguage (ADEC), Bridgewater Systems (Amdocs), Vayyoo (Cafex), TenXc (CCI), 1Mobility (Qualys) and others. Having divided his time among North America, EMEA and Asia-Pac for over 20 years, Raj speaks several languages. He grew up in Asia, Europe, South America and Canada, and holds a B.Eng degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Ottawa. He is also a co-founder and Charter Member of the Ottawa chapter of TiE (the Indus Entrepreneur).
Before joining Quantropi, Mike was Managing Director and co-founder of Accenture Ventures, where he grew a global portfolio of strategic partnerships and 38 equity investments in emerging technology startups.
During his nearly 30 years with Accenture, he incubated and launched technology innovations for enterprises across multiple geographies and industries. Ever-passionate about bold ideas with game-changing results, he speaks frequently on the impact of emerging technology on large organizations.
With a bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from Princeton, and a Master’s in Biomedical Engineering from Northwestern, Mike is a former member of the Board of Directors for the Accenture Foundation and Board Observer for startups Maana and Splice Machine.
Eric Chan a.k.a. EEPMON is a Crypto / Digital Artist with 15 years in the industry – and Quantropi’s Creative Emissary. His hybrid fractal/digital creations have been seen in fashion, comics to museums and has exhibited worldwide. EEPMON’s collaborations include Canada Goose, MARVEL, Snoopy, Microsoft Xbox, Canada Science & Technology Museum and was a TEDx performing artist. In 2018 he represented Canada on its first Creative Industries Trade Mission led by Canada’s Minister of Heritage and serves on the Canadian Museums Association‘s Board of Directors. At the same time, he is currently completing his Master of Information Technology – Digital Media at Carleton University.
Dat Nguyen has executive experience with top global consultancies such as IBM, Accenture, Ernst & Young (EY), and decacorn start-up Grab at C-Level roles.
During 20 years of consulting, Dat has worked with multiple companies across Canada, the USA, the Caribbean, and the Asia Pacific with CEO roles and leadership such as CEO for Accenture Vietnam, CEO of Grab Vietnam, and Partner of EY Consulting leading the technology practice (including Cybersecurity) in Indochina (Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia).
Dat is a tech entrepreneur, a co-founder, and a digital ecosystem builder. He is passionate about new and innovative technologies and is involved in multiple companies across verticals such as AI, Blockchain, Web3, Cybersecurity, InsurTech, and FinTech. Dat is currently a member of the ASIA CEO Club.
Dat earned the Executive Education at Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School, and received the Executive Certificate in Public Leadership in 2018.
Renato has 30 + years of experience as a trusted legal advisor and strategist. As an executive he has assisted numerous companies and their Boards of Directors to plot out and implement significant growth, diversification and reorganization plans in challenging circumstances. He was lead counsel on the sale of Zarlink Semiconductor’s $680 million dollar business as part of a takeover bid. At Zarlink he negotiated significant development, manufacturing, supply, distribution and IP licensing agreements with leading suppliers (eg Cisco, Nokia, Ericsson, Medtronic, Starkey, TSMC, Global Foundries, etc.). Renato has been involved in M&A, restructuring, financings and commercial contracts for dozens of companies. He also provides legal support in regards to intellectual property, securities, real estate leasing and employment law. He represents clients mostly in the SaaS, wireless, proptech, quantum, renewables, e-commerce, engineering and real estate conversion space.