The Patent Race to Own Post-Quantum Security

Issued on behalf of Quantum Secure Encryption Corp. (QSE)

VANCOUVER — Baystreet.ca News Commentary — As 40% of the world's 2,000 largest organizations prepare to engage cybersecurity firms for quantum risk assessments by 2027, protecting the intellectual property behind post-quantum solutions has become a strategic imperative, according to IDC[1]. Global information security spending is projected to reach $244.2 billion in 2026, with Gartner identifying post-quantum cryptography migration as one of six forces driving that investment[2]. Filing early in the patent race are QSE Corp. (CSE: QSE) (OTCQB: QSEGF) (FSE: VN8), Zapata Quantum (OTC: ZPTA), Vision Marine Technologies (NASDAQ: VMAR), QScreen AI (CSE: QAI), and Datametrex AI (TSXV: DM).

The stakes extend well beyond technology. A recent Citi Institute report estimates that a quantum cyberattack on a major bank could trigger $2.0 trillion to $3.3 trillion in economic damage, framing encryption IP as critical infrastructure[3]. With NIST deprecating RSA and ECC by 2030 and 97% of enterprises planning PQC budget allocations within 24 months, the companies holding foundational encryption patents stand to benefit most from the coming migration wave[4].

QSE Corp. (CSE: QSE) (OTCQB: QSEGF) (FSE: VN8) is building the security layer that enterprises and governments will need when quantum computers render today's encryption obsolete. The Vancouver-based company specializes in post-quantum cryptography, delivering a modular platform built on proprietary quantum-delivered entropy and zero-knowledge architecture designed to protect sensitive data from both current cyber threats and future quantum-enabled attacks.

The platform covers multiple layers of the post-quantum security stack. QSE’s Quantum Preparedness Assessment (QPA) gives organizations a structured migration methodology for identifying cryptographic exposure and planning remediation at the executive level. QAuth delivers entropy-enabled single sign-on that embeds quantum-resistant key generation directly into identity workflows. The qREK SDK lets developers integrate quantum-resilient encryption into any application, while QSE-Chat offers fully quantum-secure messaging for enterprise and government clients on both iOS and Android.

“Our objective is to give enterprises clarity,” said Ted Carefoot, CEO of QSE. “Post-quantum transition requires structured planning. Our methodology provides measurable indicators and visibility to help organizations understand where they stand and how to prioritize next steps.”

That clarity is translating into commercial traction across four continents. QSE recently renewed its enterprise agreement with The Muthoot Group, one of India’s largest financial services organizations, covering approximately 14,000 user licenses. The company also entered South America with a three-year security deal supporting three Brazilian government end-clients for approximately 4,500 user licenses. International distribution extends through a partnership with NUSA Networks and Porta Nusa in Indonesia and a distributor agreement with Enzo Plus spanning 300 channel partners in Southeast Asia.

On the defence front, QSE joined the Canadian Association of Defence and Security Industries (CADSI) and participated at the World Defense Show 2026 in Saudi Arabia as part of the official Canadian Delegation. The company holds a CyberSecure Canada Level 2 Certification and recently joined the Municipal Information Systems Association (MISA) as a National Partner, positioning across municipal, federal, and allied defence channels as post-quantum migration timelines compress worldwide.

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In other industry developments:

Zapata Quantum (OTC: ZPTA) recently secured global patent protection for its Quantum Intermediate Representation (QIR) technology across the U.S., Canada, Europe, Israel, and Australia, strengthening a portfolio of 60+ granted and pending patents. QIR serves as a hardware-agnostic "universal translator" between quantum software and hardware.

"We've been pursuing a deliberate IP strategy for more than eight years, dating back to our origins in Harvard's quantum computing lab," said Sumit Kapur, CEO of Zapata Quantum. "That long-term perspective is now paying off as the industry shifts toward scalable, interoperable quantum applications."

As the only publicly traded pure-play quantum software company, Zapata Quantum holds foundational IP across the quantum-classical computing stack. The global patent grants position the company to capture licensing and partnership opportunities as enterprises adopt quantum-ready infrastructure.

Vision Marine Technologies (NASDAQ: VMAR) recently filed a new U.S. patent application with the USPTO for a modular mechanical integration system designed for its high-voltage electric marine powertrain platform. The patent filing reinforces the company's strategy of securing comprehensive IP protection for its electric propulsion technology.

"Our approach is deliberate: interface with proven, off-the-shelf components wherever possible," said Daniel Rathe, Chief Technology Officer of Vision Marine Technologies. "By engineering our powertrain to work with existing lower units rather than developing proprietary alternatives, we reduce complexity, accelerate time to market, and deliver a system that's easier to service and support."

The modular design enables compatibility with existing outboard architectures, supporting scalable production and broader market adoption. Vision Marine Technologies continues building IP protection around its high-voltage marine propulsion platform as the electric boating sector matures.

QScreen AI (CSE: QAI) recently filed a U.S. provisional patent application for a quantum-inspired multi-objective optimization platform targeting clinical intake and military readiness workflows. The filing covers solver-agnostic quantum-inspired algorithms, robotic deployments, and surge-responsive controls for defense and enterprise screening applications.

"This U.S. patent filing represents a defining step in the evolution of our quantum-inspired optimization platform," said Dr. Rahul Kushwah, COO of QScreen AI. "We are addressing some of the most complex operational constraints in healthcare and defense, environments where efficiency, precision, and readiness are mission-critical."

The announcement coincided with national CBC News coverage during Canada's Mexico Trade Mission, raising the company's profile. QScreen AI is positioning at the intersection of advanced quantum-inspired computation and real-world deployment across healthcare, public safety, and defense sectors.

Datametrex AI (TSXV: DM) recently launched a comprehensive patent licensing program and signed its first non-exclusive U.S. license agreement generating US$400,000 in annual royalty payments. The company's portfolio includes 9 U.S. and 2 Canadian patents covering foundational payment processing technologies.

"Our patent portfolio represents years of innovation in payment processing technology," said Michael Kron, COO of Datametrex AI. "This first agreement validates both the strength of our intellectual property and the opportunity ahead as we systematically pursue additional licensing arrangements."

The company plans to deploy AI-driven tools to identify additional licensing targets and acquire complementary patent assets. Datametrex AI is evolving its IP strategy from pure development into active monetization, creating a recurring revenue stream from its patent holdings.

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SOURCES CITED:

1. https://www.idc.com/resource-center/blog/is-your-business-quantum-ready-why-risk-assessments-are-critical-now/

2. https://www.gartner.com/en/newsroom/press-releases/2026-02-05-gartner-identifies-the-top-cybersecurity-trends-for-2026

3. https://thequantuminsider.com/2026/02/10/citi-puts-a-multi-trillion-dollar-price-tag-on-the-quantum-cybersecurity-threat/

4. https://www.networkworld.com/article/4117438/quantum-computing-is-getting-closer-but-quantum-proof-encryption-remains-elusive.html