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Quantum eMotion Corp V.QNC

Alternate Symbol(s):  QNCCF

Quantum eMotion Corp. is a Canada-based developer of cryptographic solutions. The Company is developing quantum random number generators (QRNG). It offers QRNG2, an USB key that delivers pure entropy at 1.8 Gb/s. Its QRNG2 technology is the quantum random number generator, which is used in consumer electronics. QNG2 provides security to mobile and Internet transactions, Internet of Things (IoT) communication, machine-to- machine connections, networking equipment and cloud-based applications. The Company offers Entropy-as-a-Service (EaaS) concept where a service provider delivers on-demand entropy through a cloud network. Its random number generator (QRNG2) utilizes quantum electron tunneling to produce truly random and unpredictable numbers. By integrating QRNG2 into the QxEaaS platform, it offers a range of on-demand entropy and IT security services for authorized devices. The platform distributes cryptographically secured keys and strings.


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Post by wisetrader11on Nov 30, 2020 10:39am
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