
We build quantum solutions that transform industries and safeguard the world
pitch_v1_importEigenQ is a disruptive U.S.-based quantum technology company advancing quantum cybersecurity, quantum internet, and quantum computing. EigenQ’s PQC+™ solutions, the first NIST-certified, accelerate government, defense, and space organizations in achieving quantum readiness and meeting federal mandates and global standards. Backed by deep quantum expertise and strategic partnerships with HPE and WNC, EigenQ delivers scalable, future-proof, cutting-edge quantum technology solutions to protect mission-critical systems and position the U.S. to lead the quantum era. Deep Quantum Expertise - Team consists of leading researchers in applied quantum technology from the University of Waterloo. Defensible Technology - Hard to replicate, broad and robust portfolio, 150+ IP items. Commercial-ready Solutions - 7 years and $22 million in technology development. Global manufacturing and sales channel established. Defining the Quantum Standard - Actively contributing members of ETSI, who are defining the new quantum standards and advising policy makers.
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As we enter the quantum era, the critical infrastructure in the U.S. is at risk. Existing technologies are not prepared to address this emerging threat. Government agencies are required to quantum-proof their systems now (Presidential Executive Order (EO) 14144: Jan. 16, 2025, amended on June 6). HARVEST NOW, DECRYPT LATER! 1. Breaking public-key encryption - A foundational risk - nearly every security protocol, from VPN handshakes to SSL certificates, depends on these same algorithms. 2. Weakening secure communications - Loss of confidentiality and authenticity across global communication systems. 3. Endangering critical infrastructure - Quantum attacks could jeopardize essential sectors like energy, healthcare, and transportation if migrations lag behind. 4. Quantum computing doesn't just pose one cybersecurity risk. It cascades across encryption, identity, and trust. Each layer of digital security built on public-key cryptography must eventually change to stay secure in the quantum era.