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NCS Group

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NCS Pte. Ltd., also known as NCS Group and formerly National Computer Systems, is a multinational information technology company headquartered in Singapore. It was founded in 1981 when the Government of Singapore began initiatives to apply information technology across the public and private sectors. NCS was privatized in 1996 and became part of the Singtel group in 1997. The company drives client success through digital transformation in AI, cloud computing, blockchain, and quantum-safe technologies, with technology partners including IBM, Microsoft, Oracle, and SAP. In 2024, IBM and NCS signed an MOU to help Singapore organizations adopt quantum-safe encryption that protects present data from future quantum-enabled attacks, with both companies providing technology solutions, professional services, and strategic expertise. NCS serves Singapore government agencies, enterprises, financial institutions, healthcare organizations, and telecommunications operators implementing quantum-safe cybersecurity and post-quantum cryptography.

Quantum Specifications

Quantum Focushardware

Key People

NK
Ng Kuo Pin
CEO

Backed By

Lakestar
Lightspeed Venture Partners
Quantum Coast Capital
Type One Ventures
Trumpf Venture
Gic Government Of Singapore Investment Corporation
Hercules Capital
Inven Capital

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NCS Pte. Ltd., also known as NCS Group and formerly National Computer Systems, is a multinational information technology company headquartered in Singapore. It was founded in 1981 when the Government of Singapore began initiatives to apply information technology across the public and private sectors. NCS was privatized in 1996 and became part of the Singtel group in 1997. The company drives client success through digital transformation in AI, cloud computing, blockchain, and quantum-safe tec...
NCS Group is headquartered in Singapore, Singapore.
NCS Group was founded in 1981.
NCS Group operates in the following sectors: quantum security, post quantum cryptography.