Canada Selects QSE for European Quantum Trade Mission
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Canada Selects QSE for European Quantum Trade Mission

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Vancouver-based QSE (Quantum Secure Encryption Corp.) has been officially selected by the Government of Canada to participate in a prestigious quantum technology trade delegation to the Netherlands. The delegation, scheduled for September 14 to 18, 2026, aims to foster international partnerships and market validation for Canadian quantum innovations.

This inclusion on the delegation, organized by Global Affairs Canada in collaboration with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada, signifies a significant endorsement of QSE's post-quantum capabilities and its readiness for international commercialization. QSE specializes in post-quantum data security, encryption, and secure data infrastructure, developing solutions to protect sensitive data from current and future quantum-enabled cyber threats.

The five-day program is designed to connect Canadian companies with Dutch organizations for research, development, and pilot projects. It includes participation in the European Space Agency's Industry Space Days and pre-arranged business meetings. QSE views this mission as a critical step in establishing a foothold in the European market, allowing them to understand regional customer needs and regulatory landscapes.

Canada's National Quantum Strategy is driving significant investment and collaboration in the quantum sector, aiming to position the country as a global leader. QSE's selection underscores the government's commitment to supporting Canadian companies in exporting advanced technologies and strengthening international ties in this rapidly evolving field. This initiative aligns with broader Canadian efforts to enhance cybersecurity and develop cutting-edge technological solutions for national and global markets.