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BTQ Technologies (Nasdaq: BTQ) strengthens quantum R&D with new leader and QPerfect deal

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BTQ Technologies Corp. appoints Dr. Gopikrishnan Muraleedharan as Head of Quantum Algorithm and Applications Research, moving a long-standing advisor into a full-time leadership role in its Sydney office. He will lead quantum algorithm research and help advance initiatives such as Quantum Proof-of-Work and one-shot signatures.

The company highlights Sydney as a strategic hub for Asia-Pacific operations, supported by an Australian government Industry Growth Program Advisory Service grant for commercialization of its Quantum Compute-In-Memory hardware. BTQ reports its 13-person QCIM engineering team is nearly complete, with 12 of 13 key roles filled and QCIM IP targeting key milestones in Q2 and Q3 2026.

BTQ has exercised its option to acquire QPerfect, a neutral-atom quantum computing company, with a €2 million equity injection completed, while full acquisition remains subject to regulatory approval. The collaboration includes work on neutral-atom hardware, quantum emulation, and the Quantum Logic Unit orchestration layer, alongside multiple new PhD-level hires and research publications in partnership with the University of Strasbourg.

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BTQ deepens quantum talent and assets with a small but focused expansion.

BTQ Technologies strengthens its quantum software capabilities by appointing Dr. Gopikrishnan Muraleedharan to lead quantum algorithm and applications research. His prior advisory role and patent contributions suggest continuity, while placing him in Sydney aligns leadership with the firm’s Asia-Pacific R&D hub.

The Sydney office gains further importance through an Australian Industry Growth Program Advisory Service grant backing commercialization of BTQ’s Quantum Compute-In-Memory hardware. Milestones include ASIC IP performance estimates for ML-KEM, ML-DSA, SHA-3, and AES targeted for Q2 2026, and QCIM development boards expected in Q3 2026.

BTQ has also exercised its option to acquire QPerfect with a €2 million equity injection, pending regulatory approval for full completion. Expanded PhD-level hiring and multiple joint publications with the University of Strasbourg underscore a growing European footprint, though the financial impact depends on future commercialization of these quantum platforms.

QPerfect equity injection €2 million Equity injected as part of exercising option to acquire QPerfect
QCIM engineering team size 13 people QCIM engineering team headcount target
QCIM roles filled 12 of 13 roles QCIM engineering team hiring status
ASIC IP performance target timing Q2 2026 Target for ML-KEM, ML-DSA, SHA-3, AES ASIC IP estimates
QCIM development boards timing Q3 2026 Expected debut of QCIM development boards
New PhD-level hires at QPerfect 8 hires Expansion of QPerfect’s research and development team
QPerfect research output 3 papers and 3 affiliated publications Publications with the University of Strasbourg
Quantum Proof-of-Work technical
"help advance its Quantum Proof-of-Work ("QPoW") initiative"
Quantum proof-of-work is a version of the computing puzzle used to secure some digital ledgers that is designed to resist attacks by future quantum computers. For investors it matters because it affects how secure and costly it will be to maintain and attack a blockchain: networks that are quantum-resistant aim to protect asset integrity and reduce the risk that powerful new computers could quickly rewrite transaction history or upend mining economics, similar to strengthening a safe against a new type of lockpick.
one-shot signatures technical
"expanding internal leadership for QPoW, one-shot signatures, and related quantum security initiatives"
A one-shot signature is a digital approval that is designed to be used only once to verify the authenticity of a single message or transaction, like a sealed wax stamp that melts away after it's opened. For investors, they matter because they make certain electronic approvals and filings harder to forge or replay, reducing fraud and boosting confidence in the integrity of sensitive corporate actions, financial transactions, and regulatory communications.
Quantum Compute-In-Memory technical
"commercialization of its Quantum Compute-In-Memory ("QCIM") initiative"
Quantum compute-in-memory is a hardware approach that combines memory and processing so certain quantum-style calculations happen where data is stored, cutting down on the slow back-and-forth between separate chips. For investors, it promises much faster and more energy-efficient handling of specialized tasks (like complex simulations or certain machine-learning steps), which could speed product development and lower operating costs, but it also carries high technical risk and long timelines to commercial scale.
neutral-atom quantum systems technical
"joint work on neutral-atom quantum systems, quantum emulation, fault-tolerant software infrastructure"
Neutral-atom quantum systems use individual, electrically neutral atoms held in place and controlled with lasers and magnetic fields to store and manipulate quantum information. Think of them as tiny beads on an optical grid that can be nudged to perform ultra-fast, highly parallel calculations or sense extremely small changes in the environment. For investors, they represent one approach to next-generation computing and sensing with potential for large long-term rewards but significant technical risk and extended development timelines.
Quantum Logic Unit technical
"development of the Quantum Logic Unit™ ("QLU"), which is designed to function as an orchestration layer"
Industry Growth Program Advisory Service grant financial
"awarded the Australian Government's Industry Growth Program Advisory Service grant"

 

 

 UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

FORM 6-K

REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER PURSUANT TO RULE 13a-16 OR 15d-16
UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
 

For the month of April 2026
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BTQ Technologies Corp.
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99.1 News Release dated April 22, 2026

 

SIGNATURE

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, there unto duly authorized.

    BTQ Technologies Corp.
    (Registrant)
       
Date: April 22, 2026 By:  Lonny Wong
    Name: Lonny Wong
    Title:

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Exhibit 99.1 

 

 

BTQ Technologies Appoints Dr. Gopikrishnan Muraleedharan as Head of Quantum Algorithm and Applications Research, Advances Sydney Operations and Global Quantum Initiatives

Appointment Strengthens BTQ's Quantum Software Leadership as Company Accelerates QPOW Development, Australian Government QCIM Grants, and QPerfect Collaboration in Strasbourg

  • BTQ strengthens its quantum software leadership with the appointment of Dr. Gopikrishnan Muraleedharan as Head of Quantum Algorithm and Applications Research, formalizing a long-standing collaboration and expanding internal leadership for QPoW, one-shot signatures, and related quantum security initiatives.
     
  • The appointment supports BTQ's growing global R&D footprint, with Sydney serving as a strategic hub for Asia-Pacific operations, Australian government support for QCIM commercialization, and continued progress toward productization of BTQ's post-quantum cryptography hardware platform.
     
  • BTQ continues to advance its broader quantum technology roadmap through active collaboration with QPerfect in Strasbourg, including joint work on neutral-atom quantum systems, quantum emulation, fault-tolerant software infrastructure, and expanded research capabilities across Europe and Asia-Pacific

VANCOUVER, BC, April 22, 2026 /CNW/ - BTQ Technologies Corp. ("BTQ" or the "Company") (Nasdaq: BTQ) (CBOE CA: BTQ), a global quantum technology company focused on securing mission-critical networks, today announced the appointment of Dr. Gopikrishnan Muraleedharan as Head of Quantum Algorithm and Applications Research. Based full-time in BTQ's Sydney, Australia office, Dr. Muraleedharan will lead the Company's quantum algorithms research team and help advance its Quantum Proof-of-Work ("QPoW") initiative.

Dr. Muraleedharan brings more than a decade of research experience in quantum algorithms, quantum information, and quantum simulations. He holds a PhD in Physics from the University of New Mexico and completed postdoctoral research at Los Alamos National Laboratory and Macquarie University. Over the past three years, he has collaborated with BTQ as an advisor and research partner, contributing directly to the development of patentable technologies. His transition into a full-time leadership role comes at an important stage in BTQ's growth.

"We are very pleased to welcome Dr. Gopikrishnan, or Gopi, Muraleedharan as Head of Quantum Algorithm and Applications Research," said Olivier Roussy Newton, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of BTQ Technologies. "Gopi has already been an important contributor to BTQ's research efforts over the past several years, and his appointment reflects both the strength of that collaboration and the momentum we are building across our broader technology roadmap. As we continue advancing initiatives such as QPoW, one-shot signatures, QCIM, and our work with QPerfect, deep expertise in quantum algorithms is increasingly important. Gopi brings the technical depth, research leadership, and familiarity with our platform needed to help translate advanced theory into practical technologies for secure computing and next-generation digital infrastructure."

Advancing Quantum Algorithm Research and Security Initiatives

Dr. Muraleedharan's appointment strengthens BTQ's ability to advance QPoW, one-shot signatures ("OSS"), and related quantum algorithm development.

QPoW is BTQ's quantum-native approach to consensus, designed to explore how quantum computational processes may be used to support secure network validation in future digital systems. One-shot signatures, meanwhile, are a form of hash-based digital signature intended for limited or single-use signing, offering a post-quantum cryptographic approach that can help reduce exposure to the risks associated with traditional public-key schemes in a quantum era.

These efforts are also aligned with QPerfect's MIMIQ™ emulation platform and neutral-atom hardware roadmap, supporting BTQ's broader work across quantum software, security, and infrastructure.

Sydney Office Supports QCIM Commercialization and Regional Expansion

BTQ's Sydney office continues to serve as a strategic hub for the Company's Asia-Pacific operations. BTQ has been awarded the Australian Government's Industry Growth Program Advisory Service grant in support of the commercialization of its Quantum Compute-In-Memory ("QCIM") initiative, marking an important step toward regional deployment of BTQ's post-quantum cryptography hardware.

BTQ has also continued to expand its presence across the region through sponsorship of events including Black Swan Summit 2026 in Perth and Quantum Australia Conference 2026 in Adelaide. These efforts reinforce BTQ's growing visibility and thought leadership across the Asia-Pacific quantum ecosystem, a region the Company's FY2025 earnings presentation identified as having one of the highest concentrations of new post-quantum cryptography roadmaps globally.

BTQ's QCIM intellectual property is also nearing productization. Validated FPGA IP is currently available to early partners, ASIC IP performance estimates for ML-KEM, ML-DSA, SHA-3, and AES are targeted for Q2 2026, and development boards for QCIM IP are expected to debut in Q3 2026. BTQ's 13-person QCIM engineering team is now nearly complete, with 12 of 13 key roles filled.

QPerfect Collaboration Expands BTQ's Quantum Software Capabilities

As part of BTQ's broader quantum software strategy, the Company's team is working directly with QPerfect researchers in Strasbourg, France. BTQ has exercised its option to acquire QPerfect, a leading neutral-atom quantum computing company, with a €2 million equity injection completed. Completion of the full acquisition remains subject to regulatory approval.

The collaboration includes joint hardware-software co-design work with the aQCess neutral-atom quantum computer at the University of Strasbourg, noise model validation, and continued development of the Quantum Logic Unit™ ("QLU"), which is designed to function as an orchestration layer for fault-tolerant quantum computation.

QPerfect's team has also expanded with eight new PhD-level hires across research, development, hardware, DevOps, and applications. In parallel, the team has published three research papers and three affiliated publications with the University of Strasbourg covering quantum emulator benchmarking, chemistry applications, and quantum error correction. A formal public-private partnership with the European Centre for Quantum Sciences ("CESQ") is also underway to further expand the academic research network around these efforts.

MIMIQ™ has also been integrated into SDT Inc.'s QUREKA™ hybrid platform, supporting the launch of a live cloud-based quantum emulation service across Asia-Pacific.

Dr. Gopikrishnan Muraleedharan added, "I am incredibly excited to officially step into the role of Head of Quantum Algorithm and Applications Research at BTQ Technologies. Having worked closely with the team over the past three years, it has been rewarding to see our collaborative efforts translate into foundational intellectual property. My doctoral and postdoctoral research has provided a strong theoretical foundation for the challenges we are addressing, and I look forward to building on that work as we continue developing practical and innovative quantum technologies."

About BTQ
BTQ Technologies Corp. (Nasdaq: BTQ | Cboe CA: BTQ) is a quantum technology company focused on accelerating the transition from classical networks to the quantum internet. Backed by a broad patent portfolio and deep technical expertise, BTQ is advancing a full-stack, neutral-atom quantum computing platform spanning hardware, middleware, and post-quantum security solutions for finance, telecommunications, logistics, life sciences, and defense.

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ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Olivier Roussy Newton
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FAQ

What leadership change did BTQ (BTQ) announce in this 6-K?

BTQ appointed Dr. Gopikrishnan Muraleedharan as Head of Quantum Algorithm and Applications Research. He moves from advisor to full-time leadership, based in Sydney, to drive QPoW, one-shot signatures, and related quantum security initiatives across the company’s research roadmap.

How is BTQ (BTQ) using its Sydney office within its quantum strategy?

BTQ’s Sydney office serves as a strategic hub for Asia-Pacific operations and QCIM commercialization. The company received an Australian Industry Growth Program Advisory Service grant and links this hub to regional expansion and deployment of its post-quantum cryptography hardware platform.

What progress has BTQ (BTQ) reported on its QCIM hardware initiative?

BTQ states its 13-person QCIM engineering team is nearly complete, with 12 of 13 roles filled. Validated FPGA IP is available to early partners, ASIC IP performance estimates are targeted for Q2 2026, and QCIM development boards are expected in Q3 2026.

What are the key details of BTQ (BTQ) and QPerfect’s collaboration?

BTQ has exercised its option to acquire QPerfect with a €2 million equity injection, while completion remains subject to regulatory approval. The collaboration covers neutral-atom hardware, quantum emulation, Quantum Logic Unit development, and joint research with the University of Strasbourg and CESQ.

How is QPerfect expanding its team and research with BTQ (BTQ)?

QPerfect has added eight new PhD-level hires across research, hardware, DevOps, and applications. The team has published three research papers and three affiliated publications with the University of Strasbourg, focusing on emulator benchmarking, chemistry applications, and quantum error correction.

What new quantum services involving BTQ (BTQ) are available in Asia-Pacific?

MIMIQ™, QPerfect’s quantum emulation platform, has been integrated into SDT Inc.’s QUREKA™ hybrid platform. This supports a live cloud-based quantum emulation service across Asia-Pacific, extending access to BTQ- and QPerfect-related quantum software capabilities in the region.

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