Nokia, Honeywell, and Numana Partner for Quantum-Safe Network Solutions

Nokia, Honeywell Aerospace Technologies, and Numana have teamed up to develop quantum-safe networks, a pivotal move for global cybersecurity. This partnership leverages technology from each entity to secure data communications against future threats. Learn about their strategic roles and the potential impacts on both private and national security frameworks.
Nokia, Honeywell, and Numana Partner for Quantum-Safe Network Solutions

Nokia, Honeywell Aerospace, and Numana Partner to Accelerate Quantum-Safe Networking

In a strategic move aimed at shaping the future of secure digital infrastructure, Nokia, Honeywell Aerospace Technologies, and Numana have launched a collaborative initiative to develop and deploy quantum-safe networks. Based in Montreal, Canada, this partnership brings together a powerful mix of quantum communication innovation, satellite encryption, and post-quantum networking expertise.

Partnership Aims for Quantum-Safe Networking


The core of this collaboration leverages each organization’s strengths:

  • Numana’s Kirq Quantum Communication Testbed: A state-of-the-art facility for testing and validating quantum-resistant and quantum communication technologies.
  • Nokia’s post-quantum networking infrastructure: Built around advanced IP routers, high-capacity optical nodes, and quantum-safe cryptographic technologies.
  • Honeywell Aerospace Technologies’ quantum encryption: Bringing in space-based encryption keys to boost data security from satellite to ground.

Together, these elements are being aligned to secure critical infrastructure and prepare networks for the challenges posed by quantum computing.

Supporting Canada’s Quantum Innovation Strategy

This venture directly supports the broader quantum innovation strategies of both Quebec and Canada. The collaboration is designed to nurture a sustainable ecosystem that includes research institutions, government agencies, and private-sector innovators. The goal is not only to build infrastructure but also to provide training and education needed to prepare for a future defined by quantum communication technologies.

By focusing on building real-world solutions, the partnership strengthens Canada’s position as a global leader in quantum-secure networking.

Nokia’s Push for Post-Quantum Network Readiness

Jeffrey Maddox, Canada Country Manager at Nokia, highlighted the urgency of the mission. “As the world increasingly depends on digital infrastructure, the need for advanced cryptographic protection has never been more critical,” Maddox said.“Our collaboration with Numana and Honeywell Aerospace Technologies equips enterprises and service providers with secure networking solutions to build a resilient digital future.”

Nokia intends to utilize the Kirq Testbed for advanced testing and co-innovation. This includes applying its experience with real-world deployments to develop next-gen cryptographic solutions resilient to future quantum threats.

Honeywell Introduces Space-Derived Encryption for Earth Networks

In this partnership, Honeywell Aerospace Technologies contributes its quantum encryption keys, generated via satellite systems, to bolster the integrity of terrestrial networks.

Lisa Napolitano, Vice President of Space at Honeywell Aerospace Technologies, emphasized their role in this initiative: “Our quantum encryption technology will play a critical role in securing satellite networks and improving the integrity of data transmitted from space to Earth.”

This satellite-to-ground encryption approach ensures end-to-end protection for sensitive communications—particularly vital for enterprise, defense, and national security use cases.

Kirq Testbed: An Innovation Engine for Quantum Communications

The Kirq Quantum Communication Testbed, operated by Numana, serves as the heart of the technical implementation. This facility allows for real-world validation of quantum-resistant networking technologies.

François Borrelli, President and CEO of Numana, explained how the testbed fits into Quebec’s technology ecosystem: “Our ambition is to accelerate quantum technology in Quebec and help the industry develop leading-edge products. The Kirq testbed positions Quebec as a global hub for quantum communication.”

Numana will oversee the development and operations of the testbed while providing open access to researchers, service providers, and industry innovators.

Quantum Communication’s Role in Public and Private Security

With both public and private sector networks facing increasingly sophisticated cyber threats, quantum communication is expected to play a critical role in securing sensitive data streams. This includes transmissions that originate from space and are received on terrestrial networks—where Honeywell’s space-based encryption capabilities come into play.

As quantum computing continues to mature, conventional cryptographic methods are at risk of becoming obsolete. Hence, the race to implement quantum-safe alternatives is crucial to maintaining national security and commercial integrity.

Driving Ecosystem Growth and Global Cooperation

Beyond just technological advancement, the partnership aligns with national and international strategies for quantum innovation and cybersecurity. The Numana facility will serve as a collaborative hub for ecosystem growth, drawing together academic institutions, global enterprises, and government partners.

Christine Fréchette, Quebec’s Minister of Economy, Innovation and Energy, praised the initiative: “This important partnership in the quantum sector clearly shows that Québec has great drawing power and reinforces our position as a global strategic hub for technological innovation and quantum science.”

Such initiatives are expected to attract international investment and talent, while solidifying Canada’s position on the global stage in the field of secure networking.

Collaboration Focus Areas

The joint initiative will target several key focus areas:

  • Education and Training: Raising awareness and offering training resources to help organizations understand and implement quantum-secure strategies.
  • Ecosystem Development: Fostering cross-sector collaboration between research, development, and deployment of quantum technologies.
  • R&D Innovation: Co-developing, testing, and refining secure communication solutions that are resilient to quantum-era threats.

This well-rounded approach ensures that technical development is matched with knowledge dissemination and stakeholder engagement.

Why Quantum-Safe Networks Matter Now

The rise of quantum computing brings immense promise—but also introduces significant risks to today’s cryptographic methods. By deploying quantum-safe networks, enterprises and governments can protect critical infrastructure and communications before these vulnerabilities are exploited.

This collaboration between Nokia, Honeywell Aerospace Technologies, and Numana represents a proactive approach to securing the future of digital communication.

Learn More About Quantum-Safe Networks

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