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SQE Joins the Berkshire Innovation Center Accelerator Program, Announces New Technologies

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  • SQE, a developer of quantum-secure decentralized blockchain, is joining the Berkshire Innovation Center’s accelerator program.
  • The startup will have access to labs, equipment and expertise.
  • SQE also announced it filed two patents: one for proof of entanglement and another for quantum-secure digital identification.
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PRESS RELEASE — SQE, the first quantum-secure decentralized blockchain platform, announces that it has been accepted to the Berkshire Innovation Center’s Stage 2 Accelerator program.

As part of the program, SQE will have access to labs, advanced equipment, a digital media studio and internal specialists to assist as it moves forward with its development. SQE will also have a spot in the 2nd cohort of the BIC Manufacturing Academy, which was developed in partnership with MIT, General Dynamics, Mass Tech Collaborative and the US Department of Commerce.

“I’m energized by the timing of this for SQE and for BIC equally, as it comes at a time when the Commonwealth of Massachusetts is really interested in exploring and understanding how quantum computing is going to impact organizations within its ecosystem,” said Dr. Dennis Rebelo, Chief Learning Officer at the Berkshire Innovation Center. “When I think about the local impact and the statewide impact, it’s clear the timing is right…SQE represents innovation by rapidly exploring and then conjuring new methodologies for problem-solving security risks in a hypercomplex world.”

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Innovation is indeed the backbone of the SQE brand, which is why the company is also announcing that it has filed two patent applications. One is for its proprietary method of consensus, known as Proof of Entanglement. The other is for its mathematically proven, quantum-secure digital identification, which carries its own key. These patent-pending methodologies are the foundation of SQE’s revolutionary approach to security and sustainability through blockchain.

“There’s always a cost for performance,” said Hamid Pishdadian, CEO and Founder. “SQE is able to achieve unparalleled results with minimal costs because of our unique technologies, and we’re excited to announce the first of many.”

SQE is currently in its Series A funding round. For more information about the company or to learn more about investment opportunities, please see our website (https://www.sqe.io).

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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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