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Quantum Dice is a UK quantum hardware company founded in 2019 that develops quantum random number generators (QRNG) using its proprietary DISC, or source-device independent self-certification, protocol. Spun out of Oxford University, the company provides quantum-grade randomness for cryptography, secure communications, and regulated enterprise applications. Its VERTEX QD-1100 achieves 2.66 Gbps quantum random number generation. In October 2024, Quantum Dice partnered with SCI Semiconductor to combine QRNG with CHERI memory-safe chip technology for aerospace and defense, automotive, and medical applications. It also collaborates with the STFC Hartree Centre to integrate QRNG with HPC and AI workflows. In February 2025, Quantum Dice and Thales launched a QRNG-backed Hardware Security Module via Quantum Entropy-as-a-Service, integrating DISC with the Thales Luna HSM for real-time auditability of encryption key integrity and post-quantum migration support. In October 2025, Quantum Dice was awarded a EUR 2M EIC Accelerator grant. Quantum Dice produced the Zenith QRNG, its first space product, for SpeQtral's SpeQtral-1 satellite mission. On November 28, 2025, the SpeQtre satellite, carrying Quantum Dice QRNG technology in partnership with SpeQtral, launched on SpaceX Transporter-15, validating space-grade quantum random number generation. Update 2026-04-30: Quantum Dice launched a Use Case Challenge offering a £5,000 first prize for solutions applying probabilistic computing. Source: https://quantumzeitgeist.com/quantum-dice-use-case-challenge-innovators/
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