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Quantropi

www.quantropi.com

 
Quantropi, Inc., is a Canadian Cybersecurity company that provides Enterprises with Quantum Secure Data Communications products for use over today`s Internet with Perfect Secrecy. The company`s patented QEEP™ technology enables quantum-secure key distribution over unlimited distances, via any communications network. Uniquely positioned in-market as the only vendor capable of delivering an easily deployable, cost-effective and an effortlessly scalable evolutionary solution to upgrade existing networks and systems to total timeless security, Quantropi`s vision is to be the standard for quantum-secure data communications — no matter what the future technology, or threat, may be. Bring it on.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Michael Redding
Chief Technology Officer Profile

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