Quantum Dice launches Authorised Partner Programme

Quantum Dice has launched its new Authorised Partner Programme. Designed to equip value-added resellers and systems integrators across the globe with a competitive edge in the rapidly evolving technology landscape, the programme empowers partners with cutting-edge DISC-enabled QRNG products, enabling them to deliver unparalleled security and verifiably true randomness to their end customers.

Now open for enrolment, Quantum Dice’s Authorised Partner Programme provides:

  • Comprehensive sales and marketing support to help partners expand their reach
  • Extensive training resources to build expertise in DISC-enabled QRNG products and their applications
  • Qualified sales lead sharing, and participation in a Design Win Registration Programme to protect and reward partner-driven business
  • Early access to new products and product updates

George Dunlop, Co-Founder & Director of Partnerships at Quantum Dice, said: 

“The launch of our Authorised Partner Programme marks an exciting milestone in making verifiable quantum randomness more accessible worldwide. This initiative empowers our partners to differentiate their offerings with cutting-edge QRNG technology, opening new opportunities for innovation in cybersecurity, critical infrastructure, and beyond – while strengthening the foundation of trust and security in digital systems globally.”

As demand grows for verifiably true randomness in mission-critical applications, Quantum Dice is expanding access to its patented DISC-enabled QRNG. Reliable and assured randomness is essential for applications in cybersecurity and computing across a range of sectors.

Quantum Dice invites resellers and systems integrators worldwide to register their interest in enrolling in the programme.

 

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