QSE to Join R&D Partnering Delegation to the Netherlands
Quantum Secure Encryption (QSE.CN) will join a research and development partnering delegation to the Netherlands in September, the company said Friday.The visit, organized by the Canadian government, aims to connect Canadian companies with Dutch organizations for commercialization-focused research, development, pilot projects and partnerships, it said in a news release.QSE will demonstrate how its QPrime platform and broader "quantum-resilient" data security technologies can help organizations see where encryption is used and how it can protect sensitive data more effectively, the company said."Being selected for this Government of Canada delegation is a meaningful validation of QSE as an innovative Canadian technology company with international potential," said QSE Chief Executive Officer Ted Carefoot. "The program gives us direct access to the right ecosystem - potential partners, pilot customers, channel partners, R&D collaborators and innovation networks - as we evaluate how QSE can support European market needs."QSE shares edged down C$0.005, to C$0.495 on the Canadian Securities Exchange.