Five years of building.
One conviction, intact.
From the sole proprietorship founded in Yaoundé in 2021 to today's SAS, one idea has guided us: our territories have the talent and the needs to build their own digital platforms.
We don't copy solutions built elsewhere.
We build the ones our cities actually need.
Our journey
From a sole proprietorship founded in Yaoundé in 2021 to an OHADA-law SAS in 2026 — five years of building, learning and preparing to scale.
Launch of Quantum Technologies as a sole proprietorship in Yaoundé, Obili.
Three years of projects in the field: software engineering, network security, training. Formation of a core team.
Legal structuring, design of the three flagship platforms, alignment of OHADA governance.
Transformation into an SAS. Q Learning, Altransp, IQAC and Immigration are launched and operational.
Launched as a sole proprietorship in Yaoundé.
Three years of field projects and team building.
Legal structuring and platform design.
Transformation into an SAS — the flagship products are launched and operational.
of directors
Building platforms that last, governed with rigor.
The board of directors of Quantum Technologies holds a simple conviction: our territories have the talent and the needs to build their own digital infrastructure. Its roadmap — making the group's platforms benchmarks in their sectors, by combining technical excellence, measurable impact and sustainable value creation.
Mission
Design and deploy useful, accessible and secure digital platforms, built for real-world usage and the constraints of our environments.
Vision
Become a leading digital player — products, training, infrastructure — by 2030.
Values
- Technical excellence
- Measurable local impact
- Transparency & ethics
- Local talent
Where we're headed by 2030
Becoming a leading digital player isn't decreed — it's built pillar by pillar. Here are the four workstreams the board of directors has set for the decade.
Benchmark products
Make Q Learning the go-to revision tool for Cameroonian students, and Altransp the standard for digitalized urban transport — then extend each platform to neighboring markets.
- 2026 — platforms operational in Yaoundé
- 2027 — expansion to Douala and major cities
- 2028+ — opening to sub-regional markets
Training tomorrow's talent
Make IQAC an institute that matters: state-certified graduates who are immediately job-ready, trained through projects, embedded in a network of companies that hire.
- 1,000 DQP & BTS graduates trained by 2030
- A network of partner companies for internships
- The best profiles recruited into our product teams
Engineering that stands out
Put our know-how at the service of companies and institutions: every engineering engagement funds our R&D and proves that world-class local expertise exists.
- Solid references in the private and public sectors
- Demanding contractual standards (SLAs, code ownership)
- Skills transfer as our signature
Sustainable growth
Grow without compromising who we are: collegial governance, profitability in every activity, reinvestment in products and people — no growth on credit at the expense of quality.
- Every product financially self-sustaining
- Priority reinvestment in R&D and training
- Creation of lasting skilled jobs in Yaoundé
An ecosystem in the making
Around QuamTechs, a community of learners, institutional partners and future entrepreneurs is taking shape.
IQAC, the heart of our ecosystem.
The Institut Quantum Académie trains the next generation of tech talent. Each cohort feeds our recruitment pipeline, our partner network and the reach of the QuamTechs ecosystem.