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Quantropi Wins Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Award

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  • Quantropi, Inc. is one of this year’s recipients of the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Challenge Award.
  • The company won in the category of “Quantum in Mobility”, which focuses on innovative quantum technology solutions to control and protect mobility.
  • Quantropi’s QiSpace™ platform offers cryptographic performance benefits for the mobility sector, including connected and self-navigating vehicles.

PRESS RELEASE — Quantum-secure communications company Quantropi, Inc. is one of this year’s recipients of the highly coveted Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Challenge Award. Distributed in Germany, the award honors some of the fastest growing tech companies in many key sectors of the innovation economy.

Quantropi won in the category of “Quantum in Mobility”, which focuses on innovative quantum technology solutions to control and protect mobility. Quantropi’s QiSpace™ platform offers unprecedented cryptographic performance benefits for the Mobility sector, which includes connected and self-navigating vehicles.

“Winning a Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Award is a great honor,” said James Nguyen, CEO of Quantropi. “We’re pleased and proud that Deloitte recognized the unique capability of our TrUE quantum-secure cryptography solutions to protect mission-critical embedded systems from today’s cyberattacks and tomorrow’s Quantum Threat, known as ‘Y2Q’.”

“QiSpace™ is a total game-changer — not just for mobility, but for for the entire embedded space,” said Michael Redding, CTO at Quantropi. “Many IoT devices already lack adequate security protection due to the computing power required by cryptography today. Only Quantropi provides public keys less than half the size of NIST PQC finalists and digital signatures up to 180x smaller than NIST Digital Signature finalists, plus 5x faster generation, encryption and decryption; encryption up to 18x faster than AES-256 and requiring less than 10% of the power consumption; and strong random numbers for low-entropy embedded systems with quality surpassing NIST, ENT and Dieharder testing.”

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“A seamless upgrade to Quantum security forever, with lightweight performance that eclipses all alternatives, including NIST candidates — that’s what makes QiSpace™ a winner for IoT and mobility,” added Redding.

“We have been honoring innovative and fast-growing companies for 20 years now and every year I am amazed at how much creativity there is,” said Oliver Salzmann, Deloitte Partner and Managing Director of Deloitte’s KI GmbH. “The award winners show how it is possible to take up current trends and turn them into viable business models.”

The Fast 50 win comes on the heels of an extended period of growth and achievement for Quantropi, which has raised over $12 million in seed funding to date, had 8 patents granted with another 10 pending, and published no less than 20 peer-reviewed academic papers, including in such esteemed publications as Springer and Nature. A recognized innovation powerhouse, Quantropi has also marked the first-ever implementation of symmetric encryption on a quantum computer, has quantum-secured commercial VPN and file sharing applications, has deployed World Record performing Digital Quantum Key Distribution, and is a NATO Approved Supplier.1212

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Matt Swayne

With a several-decades long background in journalism and communications, Matt Swayne has worked as a science communicator for an R1 university for more than 12 years, specializing in translating high tech and deep tech for the general audience. He has served as a writer, editor and analyst at The Quantum Insider since its inception. In addition to his service as a science communicator, Matt also develops courses to improve the media and communications skills of scientists and has taught courses. [email protected]

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