QNC.v - QUANTUM NUMBERS CORP

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    Huge volume yesterday, over 7M shres traded
    Insiders exercised 1M in warants and bought another 800K at market.

    This company is very unique, they own the first Quantum Number Generator in the size of a chip. They are looking to sell it to the Tech Giants. They've been at 2 shows recently and attending 6 more in the next 3 months. There have been talks with the likes of Apple, Microsoft & IBM. This stock is very tightly held by insider and a core group of investors. It could be the next tech unicorn.

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    Overview
    Being able to transmit information securely is at the heart of the economy: consumers, businesses, governments, and even machines need to communicate without being spied. The transfer of information over the existing communication network relies on methods to encrypt the data before sending them, such that even though anybody can read the message, only the recipient can decrypt it. All encryption protocols require a source of truly random numbers. If the randomness of those numbers is not guaranteed, the encryption cannot be trusted. There is only one route to true randomness: quantum mechanics. All others lead only to apparent randomness. Pseudo-random number generators are algorithms that mimic randomness. They are totally predictable.

    Technology
    The development of our family of Quantum Random Number Generator has been optimized to provide more speed, scalability and true randomness at a fraction of the cost of other devices in the market. Our innovative and patented solution uses a purely quantum phenomenon – quantum tunneling – to generate truly random numbers.


    QNG2

    QNG2 is the first Quantum Random Number Generator (QRNG) in the market the size of an integrated circuit (CHIP). The first product of a new generation of QRNG, it is more powerful than any other products in the market and small enough to be integrated in consumer electronics.

    We will provide our OEM partners access to our development tools, reference design and support so they can develop their own integrated circuit with hardware encryption based on QNG2 technology.

    Applications:
    To secure mobile & internet transactions, IoT communication, M2M connections, networking equipment, cloud based applications.

    Main Features

    • Electronic integrated device with a very small footprint, of less than 20 microns x 20 microns.
    • Demonstrated speed of 1 Gbps per device.
    • If needed, devices can be used in parallel to increase the throughput.
    • Very low power dissipation, typically <1mW
    • Operating temperature -50°C to +85°C
    • Easy integration in existing electronics (mobile and point of sales devices, USB, Internet of Things, computers and networking equipment).
    • Cost effective compared to other QRNG technologies.
    • Randomness has been certified by National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and Diehard tests.
     
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    Markets
    We work with microprocessors vendors and OEM to develop and market the most secure and affordable encrypted communication solutions for the financial/banking, military, mobile and internet telecommunication sectors.

    We focus on the following markets:

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    IoT
    "The Internet of Things (IoT) security market is estimated to grow from USD 7.90 Billion in 2016 to USD 36.95 Billion by 2021, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 36.1%."

    - Markets&Markets report "Internet of Things (IoT) Security Market by Technology"

    QNG2 is in a unique position to provide end-to-end security.

    We can secure the entire network:

    • Edge devices
      • Sensors that capture and transmit data
    • Aggregation layers
      • Hubs/gateways data for connectivity to store the data in the cloud securely
    • Cloud Computing
      • Applications to store and analyze the data and provide cloud services
    IoT end-to-end security

    • Healthcare
    • Consumer & Home Appliances
    • Smart Infrastructure
    • Security & Surveillance
    • Transport
    • Industrial M2M
    • Retail
    • Banking and Financial
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    Mobile Communication
    Mobile security is a major concerns:

    "Breach into mobile device platforms have become increasingly notable to hackers and cybercriminals."

    This being said the numbers of mobile transactions increase at an incredible pace:

    • As consumers do most of their transactions through their mobile devices.
    • Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) is a growing trend adopted by many enterprises.
    • New banking mobile applications like e-wallet increase mobile banking and financial transactions.
    QNC technology is especially well designed to secure mobile devices. The market is looking for HW encryption technology at a very competitive price and this is what we deliver.

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    Military Communication
    Securing military communications has always been a priority with our partners. We provide a unique solution to address the following critical key markets:

    • Operating LTE in military spectrum
    • Military SATCOM terminal, military radio systems, military security systems, and communication management systems.
    • Airborne communication, air-ground communication, underwater communication, ground based communication, and shipborne communication.
     
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    Board of Directors
    Pierre C. Miron, Director
    Mr. Miron worked over 25 years in the International audit and financing department of the banking industry, including International Auditor and Administrative Director with Scotia Bank, Banking Manager at TD Bank, Portfolio Manager and Account Director at National Bank and Director Major Account at the Caisse Centrale Desjardins. Mr. Miron has held a bachelor degree in Business Administration from Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales.

    Luc Paquet, Director
    Mr. Paquet is the CEO of TransferTech Sherbrooke (2013 to now); Vice-President, Business Development at the CQDM (April to July 2013); Vice-Dean, Development & External Relations (2011-2013) at the Faculty of Medicine; Director, Pharmacology Institute at the Université de Sherbrooke (2007-2013). Previously, he occupied for more than 10 years various managerial position in the biotech sector, actively involved in the development of new drug products.

    Bertrand Reulet, Director
    Professor Reulet is a world leader in researching quantum and non-Gaussian noise. He has participated in multiple investigative projects and has developed innovations in experimental design, in particular devices to measure non-Gaussian noise or quantum noise dynamics. He is Canada Excellence Research Chair in Quantum SIgnal Processing at Université de Sherbrooke, director of the Transdisciplinary Institute for Quantum Information and co-director of the International Laboratory on Quantum Circuits and Quantum Materials, in collaboration with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Before moving to Canada, he was research director at CNRS in the Laboratoire de physique des solides at the Université Paris-Sud XI, France. He has also served as professor at the École Polytechnique, and spent four years at the Department of Applied Physics at Yale University.

    Maxime Lemieux, Director
    Member of McMillan LLP's National Capital Markets and M&A Group, Mr. Lemieux's practice is focused on securities, corporate finance, and mergers and acquisitions matters. Representing both issuers and investment dealers, Maxime has experience in private and public debt and equity offerings. He has also acted as lead counsel in a number of private and public merger and acquisition transactions and corporate reorganization, as well as a variety of negotiated transactions, including reverse take-over, exempt take-over bids and proxy contests.

    Marc Labrecque, Secretary, Director
    Mr. Labrecque is a business man with financial background and extensive experience in managing public companies. His experiences include roles as President, CEO and CFO of Gee-Ten Ventures Inc., CFO of Gimus Resource and secretary of Jourdan Resources Inc., all publicly traded on the TSX Venture Exchange. Mr. Labrecque is the past CEO of ACK who became QNC.
     
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    Jean-Charles Phaneuf, President & CEO
    Mr. Phaneuf brings over 25 years of experience in the technology industry to QNC. He is a seasoned technology entrepreneur with significant M&A, and corporate finance experience in both the private and public sectors. Recently, he was partner at Oaklins E. Canada, with a business focussed on conducting M&A and corporate finance for technology firms. Additionally, he founded Sobrema and sold the business to iScope. He assumed the leadership CEO position with iScope which operation was later sold to Colet. Earlier, he was a co-founder at UForce which specializes in VoIP, which ultimately sold to 8×8 Inc., where he continued his career as SVP based in Santa Clara, CA. Prior to this, he was VP of Business Venturing at Innovitech, specialized technological consortium management, strategic planning and strategic alliances. He has extensive experience piloting growth, in various stages of technology companies from inception through to maturity. In addition to his entrepreneurial and technology growth experience, Mr. Phaneuf brings a wealth of international business, marketing strategy, and general management experience. Mr. Phaneuf is a graduate of the École Polytechnique de Montréal in Industrial Engineering with specialization in innovation management.
     

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