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  • Quantum Dice, an Oxford spin-out specializing in quantum random number generation (QRNG), has entered a global distribution partnership with electronics distributor Astute Group.
  • The partnership will accelerate adoption of Quantum Dice’s DISC™-embedded QRNG chips in sectors requiring high-security encryption, including aerospace, defense, government, and critical infrastructure.
  • At the core of Quantum Dice’s offering is its patented DISC™ protocol, which provides real-time entropy verification, enhancing protection against hardware attacks and meeting cryptographic requirements for mission-critical systems.

PRESS RELEASE – Quantum Dice, a University of Oxford spin-out pioneering quantum random number generator (QRNG) technology, and Astute Group, a global electronics distributor and supply chain partner, have today announced a strategic global distribution partnership. 

As part of the agreement, Astute Group has joined Quantum Dice’s authorised partner programme and will accelerate access to its DISC™-protected QRNG chip products, focusing on sectors with high security requirements, including aerospace, defence-grade systems, government, and critical infrastructure. This collaboration is especially timely in light of the recently published UK Strategic Defence Review.

At the core of Quantum Dice’s QRNG products is its patented source-device independent self-certification (DISC™) protocol, which provides continuous quantum assurance and takes the protection against hardware attacks and silent failure to a new level. The live entropy measurement enabled by the DISC™ protocol provides a unique ability for users to verify and quantify the security of their encryption keys in real-time.

(L-R) Simon Brennan (Astute), Andrew Parker (Astute), Wayne Godwin (Quantum Dice), and George Dunlop (Quantum Dice). (Credit: Quantum Dice)

Quantum Dice’s chip-based QRNGs deliver measurable and monitorable entropy that meets the cryptographic needs of modern defence, including Command, Control, Communications, and Computers (C4) systems. This makes the technology particularly suited to national security and defence applications, where certifiable, resilient key generation is critical. The chips are designed for low-power, compact integration into high-assurance modules and are engineered to operate reliably even under extreme environmental conditions — including in space.

George Dunlop, Co-Founder and Director of Partnerships, said, “Partnering with Astute enables us to deliver verifiable randomness to critical sectors worldwide—laying a quantum-ready foundation for long-term security. Their global reach accelerates access of our DISC™-enabled solutions, essential for securing mission-critical systems in defence, aerospace, and national infrastructure.”

“This technology fits the UK government-backed initiative aimed at enhancing cybersecurity resilience. We’re looking forward to taking this pioneering QRNG technology to our customers in defence, aerospace, and space,” said Andrew Parker, Technical BDM, Astute Group. 

This partnership aims to accelerate the adoption of DISC™ QRNG technology across high-integrity sectors and empower Astute Group’s customers with verifiably trusted and secure randomness, ensuring long-term robust security in today’s rapidly evolving technological landscape.


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