SuperQ Joins CADSI, Will Attend Cansec 2026 in Ottawa
SuperQ Quantum said on May 26, 2026, that it has been accepted as a corporate member of the Canadian Association of Defence and Security Industries and will take part in cansec 2026 in Ottawa from May 27-28, 2026. Eyren Uggenti, the company’s Head of Special Projects, will lead its engagements at the event.
Uggenti said, “Canada's defence modernization agenda is creating a practical window for sovereign quantum and cybersecurity deployment.” SuperQ said it will use the forum to meet government officials, Canadian Armed Forces leadership, prime contractors, and industrial partners.
CADSI and Ottawa
CADSI is the national industry voice for Canadian defence and security companies. SuperQ’s membership places it inside that network as the company prepares for CANSEC, which has served as the sector’s flagship annual event in Ottawa since 1998.
The timing gives SuperQ a direct route into the event’s core audience while it promotes quantum and cybersecurity tools to procurement and modernization decision-makers. That includes the company’s dual-use stack, which combines secure, on-premises quantum orchestration through Super™ with post-quantum protection through SuperPQC™.
SuperQ's Defence Stack
SuperQ said the stack is intended to support operational planning, logistics optimization, cryptographic modernization, military planning, drone defence, and secure communication. The company also said its strategic partner Arctech Accelerate will be present at CANSEC.
The event matters for buyers that are already weighing modernization programs, because SuperQ is presenting both a membership position inside CADSI and a product set aimed at defence environments. Uggenti’s role and the company’s stated focus suggest SuperQ is not just attending as an exhibitor; it is positioning itself for direct conversations with the people who influence procurement.
May 27-28, 2026
SuperQ said its engagement track follows participation in DEFSEC West and the Western Innovation Forum, but CANSEC gives it a national defence-industry stage in Ottawa. For defence readers, the practical takeaway is simple: the company is now tied to CADSI and will be active at CANSEC 2026, where its quantum and cybersecurity pitch will meet the buyers it wants to reach.