Quantum eMotion Secures Key Patent in India, Bolstering Global Intellectual Property Portfolio

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Montreal, Quebec--(Newsfile Corp. - August 7, 2024) - Quantum eMotion Corp. (TSXV: QNC) (OTCQB: QNCCF) ("QeM" or the "Company") proudly announces the issuance of its first-generation patent for quantum random number generation based on quantum tunneling in India.

The Indian Patent Office has granted patent number 202047029523, titled "Method and System for Generating a Random Bit Sample," for 20 years from the date of deposit. This significant milestone underscores QeM's commitment to innovation and strengthens its intellectual property portfolio.

Francis Bellido, QeM's CEO, stated, "India's substantial investment in quantum technologies and its leadership in quantum communications make this patent grant particularly significant. As a significant player in cybersecurity, India's recognition of our unique claim is a crucial business milestone and a significant step towards global acknowledgment of our foundational intellectual property."

Recognizing the critical role of patents as key value drivers, Quantum eMotion has developed a robust portfolio comprising five patent families and trade secrets, spanning multiple countries:

1st Generation Technology: Quantum Tunneling for Random Number Generation

This revolutionary technology, which serves as the foundation of Quantum eMotion, is protected by numerous patents, including those granted in the United States, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Germany, Spain, Finland, France, Great Britain, Italy, South Korea, the Netherlands, Russia, India and Sweden. The patent application remains pending in Thailand. This technology utilizes the quantum tunneling effect to produce truly random numbers, ensuring a high level of confidence in its strength.

2nd Generation Technology: Pure Quantum Signal Extraction

The second-generation technology synergizes with the first by extracting a purely quantum signal from classical noise generated by electronics. This ensures the integrity of the quantum randomness. Patents for this technology have been granted in the United States, Australia, Germany, Spain, Finland, France, Great Britain, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Russia, India, and Sweden. Applications are pending in Brazil, Canada, China, South Korea, and Thailand.

3rd Generation Technology: Utilizing Consumer Electronics

Harnessing the affordability and availability of consumer electronics, the third-generation technology democratizes quantum number generation. Applications are pending in various countries under the PCT application process.