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Integrated Quantum Technologies Advances Enterprise AI Infrastructure and Rebrands Amid Key Milestones

Integrated Quantum Technologies announces corporate name change and highlights strategic progress in AI infrastructure, IP development, and leadership expansion.

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Integrated Quantum Technologies Advances Enterprise AI Infrastructure and Rebrands Amid Key Milestones

Integrated Quantum Technologies Inc. (formerly Integrated Cyber Solutions Inc.) has announced a corporate name change alongside a strategic shareholder update that underscores the company’s recent achievements and ongoing commitment to its enterprise artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure strategy. The company, trading as Integrated Quantum Technologies (IQT), detailed a series of milestones achieved over the past year that bolster its technology, leadership, intellectual property (IP), and commercial capabilities.

Headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, IQT has advanced its flagship product, VEIL™, from research and development through independent validation to enterprise commercialization. This includes the launch of the VEIL™ Snowflake Native Application, which integrates the company’s proprietary Informationally Compressive Anonymization (ICA™) technology.

The company’s technical white paper on VEIL™ was published and endorsed by Dr. Mohammad Tayebi of Simon Fraser University. Additionally, Forward Security conducted a third-party assessment, and the company completed the Pierce the VEIL™ Kaggle Challenge, further validating the technology’s robustness.

IQT has expanded its enterprise AI infrastructure portfolio by initiating the patent process for MASQ™ (Machine Action Security Quotient), a technology designed to address governance and security challenges associated with autonomous AI agents. This initiative extends the company’s IP portfolio and reflects its focus on privacy, governance, security, trust, and quantum resilience as foundational elements for enterprise AI adoption.

Leadership enhancements have been a key focus, with the appointment of Gustin Prudner as Head of Enterprise Engineering & Product Execution. Prudner brings experience as the former Vice President of Engineering at Equifax. AI innovation is led by Jeremy Samuelson, further strengthening the company’s technical leadership team.

Financially, IQT has fortified its position through two oversubscribed financing rounds, raising over C$5.5 million to support ongoing technology development, IP expansion, commercialization efforts, and organizational growth.

CEO Alan Guibord emphasized the company’s multi-layered validation approach: "From the beginning, our objective has been to validate VEIL™ through transparency, independent review and real-world testing. With our technical research published, independent validation completed, the VEIL™ Snowflake Native Application launched and commercial discussions with enterprise organizations underway, our next priority is demonstrating VEIL™ through enterprise proof-of-concept projects and production deployments. Those deployments represent important milestones in our commercialization strategy."

IQT’s participation at the Snowflake Summit facilitated engagement with prospective enterprise customers, technology partners, and industry stakeholders, expanding commercial discussions around enterprise AI infrastructure.

Management views the integration of privacy, governance, security, trust, and quantum resilience as essential for enterprise AI solutions, particularly as AI becomes embedded in mission-critical business operations.

The company’s ongoing IP development and strategic innovation efforts aim to address emerging enterprise AI requirements, positioning IQT for its next phase of growth in the secure and scalable AI infrastructure market.

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