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Yahoo
28-07-2025
- Business
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Quantum eMotion and Kold Kings Group Join Forces to Launch Quantum Cybersecurity Solutions in the Philippines
Montreal, Quebec and Manila, Philippines--(Newsfile Corp. - July 27, 2025) - Quantum eMotion Corp. (TSXV: QNC) (OTCQB: QNCCF) (FSE: 34Q0) ("QeM" or the "Company"), a Canadian leader in quantum-safe cybersecurity technologies, is proud to announce the signing of a strategic partnership with Kold Kings Group Inc. (KKG), a premier risk management and security technology provider headquartered in Metro Manila, Philippines. This collaboration aims to promote, integrate, and commercialize QeM's cutting-edge Sentry-Q™ quantum cybersecurity platform across critical infrastructure and security-conscious sectors throughout the Philippines. The agreement outlines a comprehensive collaboration between the two companies, including the initiation of a Pilot Project, the development of a Value-Added Reseller (VAR) and Licensing Agreement, and joint efforts to achieve regulatory approvals and market adoption. The partnership will also explore the integration of entropy-as-a-service (EaaS) into national defense frameworks and public sector systems, enabling the Philippines to take a leading role in quantum-resilient cybersecurity. KKG, the Kold Kings Group, is widely recognized across Asia for delivering innovative, integrated, and adaptive security solutions that span physical, digital, and social dimensions. With a unique ability to tailor services to each client's vision and culture, KKG combines international experience with deep local expertise to deliver high-quality, technologically advanced security solutions. "We see this partnership as a transformational opportunity to elevate cybersecurity resilience across the region," said Mr. Kirk Munro, CEO of Kold Kings Group. "By integrating QeM's quantum cybersecurity technology into our offerings, we are enabling a new level of trust, data protection, and digital sovereignty for government and enterprise clients alike. This aligns perfectly with our mission to deliver security services that are not only effective but deeply personalized to our clients' objectives." As the lead system integrator, KKG will oversee customer engagements, deployment strategies, and regulatory submissions in the Philippines, while Quantum eMotion will provide the Sentry-Q™ platform, ensure compliance with global standards (including ISO and FIPS certifications), and support roadmap and pricing strategy development. "We are excited to collaborate with a forward-thinking company like KKG," said Dr. Francis Bellido, CEO of Quantum eMotion. "Their extensive reach and reputation in Asia, combined with their deep understanding of risk management and client needs, make them an ideal partner for deploying Sentry-Q™. Together, we are introducing a robust solution that brings true quantum randomness and post-quantum protection to critical systems and networks." The partnership will be guided by a joint Steering Committee, comprised of senior representatives from both organizations, to oversee progress, review opportunities, and ensure alignment on technical and commercial goals. This MOU marks a major step in Quantum eMotion's international expansion and reinforces both companies' commitment to defending digital assets with the most advanced tools available in the quantum era. About Kold Kings Group Inc. Kold Kings Group (KKG) is a leading innovator in risk management and security technology solutions in Asia. Based in Metro Manila, KKG delivers high-quality, adaptive, and integrated security services across the region. Its unique value lies in tailoring each engagement to the client's culture and objectives-blending tactical expertise with advanced systems to meet modern security demands. Website at or contact: +639065263352 About Quantum eMotion Corp. The Company aims to address the growing demand for affordable hardware and software security for connected devices. QeM has become a pioneering force in classical and quantum cybersecurity solutions thanks to its patented Quantum Random Number Generator, a security solution that exploits the built-in unpredictability of quantum mechanics and promises to provide enhanced protection for high-value assets and critical systems. The Company intends to target highly valued Financial Services, Healthcare, Blockchain Applications, Cloud-Based IT Security Infrastructure, Classified Government Networks and Communication Systems, Secure Device Keying (IOT, Automotive, Consumer Electronics) and Quantum Cryptography. For further information, please visit our website at or contact: Francis Bellido, Chief Executive Officer Tel: 514.956.2525Email: info@ Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. This press release may contain forward-looking statements that are subject to known and unknown risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to vary materially from targeted results. Such risks and uncertainties include those described in the Corporation's periodic reports including the annual report or in the filings made by Quantum from time to time with securities regulatory authorities. To view the source version of this press release, please visit Sign in to access your portfolio

Yahoo
15-05-2025
- Politics
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Sorority sisters given 30 days to amend complaint, or have case dismissed permanently
CHEYENNE — A group of sorority sisters at the University of Wyoming have 30 days to file a second amended complaint in their appealed lawsuit against Kappa Kappa Gamma, after U.S. District Court Judge Alan B. Johnson approved the motion made by KKG representatives on Friday. It's been nearly a year since the 10th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals dismissed the appeal lawsuit by the six KKG sorority sisters, and Judge Carolyn B. McHugh found the case was not appealable without a final order from Johnson. In August 2023, Johnson dismissed the sorority sisters' lawsuit against KKG without prejudice for admitting a transgender member into the University of Wyoming chapter, giving the plaintiffs an option to amend their complaint. Last June, McHugh gave the plaintiffs two options: stand on their existing complaint and seek a final decision from the Wyoming judge, or amend their complaint and continue their case at the federal district court level. However, the sorority sisters have yet to make a decision. In January 2024, another lawsuit was filed against KKG by sorority alumnae Patsy Levang and Cheryl Tuck-Smith in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio. However, the Ohio federal judge moved to transfer the case to Wyoming under the 'first-to-file' rule. U.S. District Judge Michael H. Watson wrote his court lacked jurisdiction to oversee the case because a duplicative lawsuit was already filed in Wyoming federal court. Levang and Tuck-Smith filed a petition for writ of mandamus to the 6th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals, asking if it was proper for the Ohio court to transfer the case to Wyoming. This decision has not been released yet. KKG questioned if the sorority sisters were 'strategically delaying' the lawsuit in their motion filed in February. The motion asked Johnson to set a deadline for the sorority sisters to amend their complaint or have the case dismissed entirely. On Friday, Johnson sided with the appellants and gave the sorority sisters 30 days to submit their second complaint. 'Let us be the first to acknowledge that this case has ended up in a rather confusing procedural Neverland,' Johnson wrote. The plaintiffs' failure to make a move on either of McHugh's suggested options put the case 'in a Peter Pan-esque state of immaturity, preventing any court from adjudicating on the merits,' Johnson added. If an amended complaint is not submitted by the deadline, then it will be dismissed permanently, according to court documents.