Integrated Quantum Technologies launched its first commercial product, VEIL™, on the Snowflake AI Data Cloud on June 3, 2026 [1].
The move targets a critical vulnerability in artificial intelligence infrastructure. As companies move more sensitive information into AI training sets, the risk of data breaches increases, making the security of these datasets a primary concern for global enterprises.
The announcement took place during Snowflake Summit 26, where the company detailed how VEIL integrates with the cloud provider's ecosystem. Integrated Quantum Technologies, headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, aims to make AI data functionally worthless to hackers by utilizing quantum-based security measures [1].
By deploying on the Snowflake AI Data Cloud, the company allows users to secure their data within the environment where AI models are processed. This integration is designed to prevent the exposure of proprietary information during the data ingestion and training phases of AI development [1].
Integrated Quantum Technologies is publicly traded on the CSE under the ticker ICS, the OTCQB as IGCRF, and the FSE as Y4G [1]. The company has focused its development on bridging the gap between theoretical quantum security and practical commercial applications for the enterprise market [1].
While the company did not provide specific technical specifications for the VEIL encryption process in the announcement, the launch marks the transition from a research-and-development phase to a commercial product offering [1].
“Integrated Quantum Technologies launched its first commercial product, VEIL™”
The launch of VEIL represents a strategic attempt to commercialize quantum-resistant security within the existing AI cloud infrastructure. By partnering with a major provider like Snowflake, Integrated Quantum Technologies is attempting to solve the 'data gravity' problem—securing data where it resides rather than requiring it to be moved to a separate secure environment, which often creates new security risks.





