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Quantum Cyber (Nasdaq: QUCY), an autonomous defense technology company, will participate in the invitation-only 1640 Society Hamptons Family Office Wealth Forum 2026 in the Hamptons. The company will appear on the Forum’s “The Future of Defense Tech” panel before ultra-high-net-worth family offices, institutional allocators, and policy leaders.

Quantum Cyber will be represented by Peter O’Rourke, President and Director of Quantum Drones Corporation, its U.S. defense subsidiary, and Nadab “Niddy” Akhtar, CEO of Project LightShift, its exclusive quantum antenna technology licensor. Topics are expected to include autonomous systems in homeland security procurement, quantum-accelerated AI and antenna technology, and the company’s Bridgeport, Connecticut manufacturing buildout.

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Market Context

The prior five news events recorded three positive and two negative 24-hour reactions, adding a mixe...
Analysis

The prior five news events recorded three positive and two negative 24-hour reactions, adding a mixed historical baseline to this forum-participation announcement. The August 14 10-Q's going-concern disclosure remained a material risk to watch.

Key Figures

Forum date: Aug. 17, 2026 Panel representatives: 2 representatives License timing: June 2026
3 metrics
Forum date Aug. 17, 2026 Announcement date
Panel representatives 2 representatives The Future of Defense Tech panel
License timing June 2026 Definitive exclusive license agreement executed

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Aug 13 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
Aug 13 technical disclosure Positive +8.8% Quantum Photonic Antenna and inaugural technical white paper announced
Aug 10 lawsuit filing Neutral -3.5% Company filed lawsuit against White Diamond Research and Stocktwits
Jul 29 policy endorsement Neutral -2.8% Company endorsed Drone Dominance framework and reaffirmed U.S. manufacturing
Jul 27 manufacturing milestone Positive +1.9% First mini-interceptor drone completed at Bridgeport facility
Jul 16 facility acquisition Positive +3.4% Company completed $2,300,000 Bridgeport facility acquisition

24h Move is the share-price change in the day after each event; other market factors may also have contributed.

Pattern Detected

Three of the five recent news events had positive 24-hour reactions, while two had negative reactions.

Key Terms

counter-UAS, system-of-systems, exclusive license agreement, family offices
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counter-UAS technical
"platform for drone warfare, counter-UAS, and border security applications"
Counter-UAS (counter-unmanned aircraft systems) are tools and tactics used to detect, track, and disable or divert drones that pose a threat to people, property, or operations. Think of them as a combination of a security camera, alarm system, and net that can find an unwanted flying device and stop it before it causes harm. Investors care because demand, regulation, and deployment of these systems affect revenue, contract opportunities, legal risk, and the valuation of companies that build or use them.
system-of-systems technical
"assembling an AI-powered System-of-Systems platform for drone warfare"
A system-of-systems is a collection of independently useful systems that are linked to work together and create new, larger capabilities—like individual appliances in a smart home that together enable home automation. For investors it matters because value, revenue and risk come not just from each part but from their interactions: integration can boost performance and market reach, while complexity, compatibility issues, or a single failing component can magnify costs and disruption.
exclusive license agreement financial
"executed a definitive exclusive license agreement with Quantum Cyber"
An exclusive license agreement is a legal deal in which the owner of an asset—like a patent, technology, or drug formula—grants only one other party the right to use, make, sell, or further develop that asset. For investors, it matters because exclusivity can create a predictable revenue stream or competitive edge for the licensee, while limiting the owner’s ability to monetize the asset elsewhere; think of it as giving one vendor sole rights to sell a popular product in a market.
family offices financial
"convening single-family offices, multi-family office principals"
A family office is a private wealth-management firm that handles the finances, investments, taxes and estate planning for one wealthy family, acting like a household’s dedicated finance team or personal bank. They matter to investors because family offices can move large amounts of capital quietly and for the long term, become stable buyers or sellers in private deals and markets, and often back companies or funds in ways that affect valuations and access to funding.

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Company’s President of Quantum Drones Corporation and CEO of Strategic Quantum Antenna to Speak on “The Future of Defense Tech” Panel Before a Closed Audience of Ultra-High-Net-Worth Family Offices, Homeland Security Investors, and Former Federal Executives

Norwalk, CT, Aug. 17, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Quantum Cyber N.V. (Nasdaq: QUCY), a Nasdaq-listed autonomous defense technology company assembling an AI-powered System-of-Systems platform for drone warfare, counter-UAS, and border security applications, today announced its participation in the 1640 Society Hamptons Family Office Wealth Forum 2026, an invitation-only gathering convening single-family offices, multi-family office principals, homeland security and defense-oriented fund managers, former U.S. federal officials, sitting members of the United States Senate, and select Nasdaq-listed operating executives.

Quantum Cyber will be represented on the Forum’s “The Future of Defense Tech” panel by Peter O’Rourke, President and Director of Quantum Drones Corporation, the Company’s wholly owned U.S. defense subsidiary, and by Nadab “Niddy” Akhtar, Chief Executive Officer and President of Project LightShift, the Company’s exclusive quantum antenna technology licensor. Mr. O’Rourke is a former Acting Secretary of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs under the Trump Administration, a U.S. military veteran, and a former Nasdaq board chairman. Mr. Akhtar leads Project LightShift, which in June 2026 executed a definitive exclusive license agreement with Quantum Cyber for its quantum antenna technology, the quantum computing coordination layer of the Company’s System-of-Systems platform.

On the panel, the two representatives are expected to address the acceleration of autonomous systems within U.S. homeland security and defense procurement, the strategic role of quantum-accelerated AI and quantum antenna technology in next-generation unmanned platforms, and Quantum Cyber’s on-shore manufacturing buildout at its recently acquired Bridgeport, Connecticut facility.

The 1640 Society is a private, curated network of ultra-high-net-worth families, institutional allocators, and policy leaders. The 2026 Hamptons Forum agenda spans space, defense, cybersecurity, longevity, and generational wealth, and includes sitting U.S. senators, former ambassadors, federal commissioners, billion-dollar hedge fund principals, and multiple family office chief investment officers.

“The 1640 Society brings together exactly the constituencies most relevant to what Quantum Cyber is building: family capital that thinks in decades, homeland security allocators, and former federal executives who understand how autonomous defense procurement actually works,” said David Lazar, Chief Executive Officer of Quantum Cyber N.V. “Having Peter O’Rourke and Niddy Akhtar on the defense technology panel places both the federal-facing and the quantum technology sides of our platform in front of that audience at a moment when the Trump Administration’s Drone Dominance program and domestic manufacturing framework are creating a generational opportunity for U.S.-based autonomous systems companies.”

Quantum Cyber’s participation advances the Company’s continued outreach to institutional and family office capital in parallel with its ongoing federal engagement, U.S. manufacturing buildout, and expanding patent portfolio across autonomous UAVs, counter-UAS ammunition, EMP shielding, naval mine countermeasures, and quantum antenna applications.

About Quantum Cyber N.V.
Quantum Cyber N.V. (Nasdaq: QUCY) is assembling an AI-powered, quantum-accelerated System-of-Systems autonomous defense platform that integrates drone warfare, counter-UAS, autonomous naval mine countermeasures, EMP shielding, anti-drone ammunition, command-and-control, and quantum antenna applications under a single Nasdaq-listed company. The Company acquires, licenses, and develops combat-proven autonomous technologies, deploying them as a coordinated, multi-domain portfolio across air, land, and sea. For more information, visit www.quantum-cyber.ai.

Forward-Looking Statements
Certain statements made in this press release are “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the “safe harbor” provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements may be identified by the use of words such as “anticipate,” “believe,” “expect,” “estimate,” “plan,” “outlook,” and “project” and other similar expressions that predict or indicate future events or trends or that are not statements of historical matters. Such forward-looking statements relate to, among other things, the Company’s participation at the 1640 Society Hamptons Family Office Wealth Forum 2026, the anticipated benefits of investor and federal engagement, the development and commercialization of the Company’s autonomous defense technologies, the acquisition and buildout of the Bridgeport, Connecticut manufacturing facility, and the execution of the Company’s System-of-Systems strategy. These forward-looking statements reflect the current analysis of existing information and are subject to various risks and uncertainties. Due to known and unknown risks, actual results may differ materially from the Company’s expectations or projections. The following factors, among others, could cause actual results to differ materially from those described in these forward-looking statements: (i) the failure to meet projected development and related targets; (ii) changes in applicable laws or regulations, including changes to federal procurement priorities; (iii) inability to successfully pursue new initiatives; (iv) failure to secure U.S. government contracts or procurement approvals; and (v) other risks and uncertainties discussed from time to time in reports and public filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) by the Company. Additional information concerning these and other factors may be found in the Company’s filings with the SEC, including its Annual Report on Form 10-K filed on March 31, 2026, its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q filed on May 15, 2026, and subsequent filings with the SEC. The Company’s SEC filings are available publicly on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov.

Investor Relations Contact
Arx Investor Relations
North American Equities Desk
Email: qucy@arxhq.com


FAQ

What is Quantum Cyber (Nasdaq: QUCY) announcing about the 1640 Society Hamptons Family Office Wealth Forum 2026?

Quantum Cyber is announcing its participation in the 1640 Society Hamptons Family Office Wealth Forum 2026 on an invitation-only panel. According to Quantum Cyber, it will join “The Future of Defense Tech” session before ultra-high-net-worth family offices, institutional allocators, and policy leaders.

Who will represent Quantum Cyber (QUCY) on the 1640 Society 2026 defense technology panel?

Quantum Cyber will be represented by Peter O’Rourke and Nadab “Niddy” Akhtar on the Forum’s defense tech panel. According to Quantum Cyber, O’Rourke leads Quantum Drones Corporation and Akhtar heads Project LightShift, its exclusive quantum antenna technology licensor.

What topics will Quantum Cyber (QUCY) address at the 1640 Society Hamptons Forum 2026?

Quantum Cyber’s representatives are expected to discuss autonomous systems in U.S. homeland security procurement and quantum-accelerated AI. According to Quantum Cyber, they will also cover quantum antenna technology and the company’s on-shore manufacturing buildout at its recently acquired Bridgeport, Connecticut facility.

Why does Quantum Cyber (QUCY) consider the 1640 Society Hamptons Forum 2026 strategic?

Quantum Cyber views the Forum as strategic because it gathers family capital, homeland security allocators, and former federal executives. According to Quantum Cyber, this audience aligns with its focus on autonomous defense systems, federal engagement, and long-term capital from ultra-high-net-worth family offices.

How does Project LightShift relate to Quantum Cyber’s System-of-Systems platform for QUCY investors?

Project LightShift is Quantum Cyber’s exclusive quantum antenna technology licensor, providing the platform’s quantum computing coordination layer. According to Quantum Cyber, a definitive exclusive license agreement was executed in June 2026, integrating quantum antenna capabilities into its autonomous defense System-of-Systems platform.

What manufacturing initiatives will Quantum Cyber (Nasdaq: QUCY) highlight at the 1640 Society 2026 Forum?

Quantum Cyber plans to highlight its on-shore manufacturing buildout at a recently acquired facility in Bridgeport, Connecticut. According to Quantum Cyber, this buildout supports its autonomous UAVs, counter-UAS ammunition, EMP shielding, naval mine countermeasures, and quantum antenna application portfolio.