Forward Edge-AI Announces Global Channel Ecosystem With New Channel Partners on Quantum Cybersecurity

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Forward Edge-AI, a provider of quantum-resilient cybersecurity and trusted autonomy, has announced its global channel partner ecosystem, adding more than two dozen new partners across North America, South America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, the United Kingdom and West Asia. The channel expansion supports rising demand for drop-in post-quantum cryptography and cybersecurity solutions as government mandates and enterprise risk timelines accelerate.

“Post-quantum security is a primary concern of myriad governments that understand the imminent threats,” said Eric Adolphe, CEO, Forward Edge-AI. “Our mission is to deliver compelling mass market solutions at the forward, humanitarian and competitive edge to enhance the safety and security of the free world. NIST has estimated that more than 20 billion quantum resistant devices need to be deployed by 2027. Organisations are being asked to act now, but most do not have the luxury of multi-year transformation programmes. Our partners are essential to delivering solutions that work immediately at scale.”

Forward Edge-AI’s new partners include a joint venture in Japan, value-added resellers, systems integrators, managed security service providers and regional distributors serving defense, critical infrastructure, telecommunications, healthcare and industrial markets. Together, they extend Forward Edge-AI’s ability to deliver post-quantum protection at scale, particularly in environments where latency, operational continuity, and regulatory compliance are critical. Channel partners such as Accrete – its joint venture partner in Japan, Aspiration, Cubic, Flywheel, Lumen, Microsoft, Octans Space, Wisecube and others are servicing international government contracts, and customers in finance, healthcare, space, manufacturing, insurance and critical infrastructure.

Channel Expansion Addresses Immediate Post-Quantum Readiness Gaps

The channel programme is centred on Isidore Quantum, Forward Edge-AI’s plug-and-play hardware-based post-quantum encryption platform designed to secure data in transit without requiring software rewrites, PKI dependencies, or network re-architecture. The platform is a zero trust, protocol-agnostic and National Security Agency (NSA), Commercial National Security Algorithms Suite (CNSA) 2.0 compliant product designed to operate across legacy and modern environments, including operational technology and constrained networks. It has attracted many channel partners because it offers 60% less TCO than similar systems with attractive pricing models for the channel.

As governments and regulators transition from planning to execution of post-quantum cryptography, many organisations lack the internal expertise and operational capacity to deploy new cryptographic infrastructure within tight timelines. Channel partners play a critical role in bridging that gap, providing implementation, integration and managed services aligned with customer environments.

For channel partners, Forward Edge-AI supports multiple go-to-market models, including resale, managed services and integration into existing security offerings. The programme includes technical onboarding, partner enablement and direct engineering support to ensure operational readiness.

Positioning the Channel for the Quantum Transition

Forward Edge-AI expects continued growth in partner demand as post-quantum requirements increasingly influence cybersecurity procurement decisions across both public and private sectors. The company plans to onboard additional regional partners and enable them throughout 2026.

“The channel is where post-quantum security becomes real,” Adolphe said. “Our partners are the ones translating mandates and risk into deployed capability. This expansion reflects what we are seeing from customers who want solutions they can deploy now, not experimental technology.”

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