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BTQ Advances Full-Stack Strategy Toward Quantum-Safe Software

April 3, 2026 by Knowlton Thomas Leave a Comment

Tech moves fast—but perhaps not fast enough for BTQ Technologies, which says it has a mandate “to deploy quantum today, not tomorrow.”

The Vancouver-based company believes, following a productive 2025, that it is closer than ever to achieving this goal.

During 2025, BTQ executed on a full-stack strategy designed to secure critical infrastructure for the post-quantum era while building enabling software, hardware, and network infrastructure for the next generation of quantum-secure systems, according to chief executive officer Olivier Newton.

This included opening of a dedicated quantum hardware commercialization hub in New York City and advancing strategic collaborations with partners.

“2025 was a year of execution across every major area of our business,” says Roussy. “We made meaningful progress in translating core research and architecture into commercial pathways across silicon, digital asset infrastructure, and quantum software.”

Quantum computers will sit alongside traditional high-performance computing on the same internet, suggests Roussy.

Thus, as quantum capability rises, the same cryptography that protects tens of trillions of dollars in digital value must be upgraded without breaking the infrastructure that depends on it.

Roussy says BTQ can address this challenge through a full stack platform across key pillars, including Quantum Secure Systems & Networks, its acquisition of QPerfect, and the first quantum-safe Bitcoin fork.

“From advancing QCIM toward productization, to supporting the continued expansion of QPerfect’s emulation and control platform, to moving QSSN into live pilot environments and launching the first quantum-safe Bitcoin testnet, BTQ enters 2026 with stronger technical depth, clearer commercialization milestones, and growing alignment with the regulatory and standards frameworks shaping the global transition to quantum-secure infrastructure,” stated Roussy.

Looking ahead, Roussy says BTQ’s 2026 roadmap includes expanding its proof-of-concept pipeline across banking and fintech institutions and pursuing monetization.

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About Knowlton Thomas

Knowlton Thomas is Editor-in-Chief of The Midway Advance and Senior Writer for Techcouver. Over more than a decade of journalism, he has penned thousands of articles and dozens of essays on technology, health, and culture across a variety of publications.

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