SEALSQ, Quobly Unite To Advance Secure Quantum Hardware As Demand Surges
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SEALSQ Corp. (NASDAQ:LAES) and quantum-electronics firm Quobly announced a collaboration to merge secure semiconductor technologies with scalable quantum computing.
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The partnership brings together two organizations that aim to shape the evolution of quantum hardware and post-quantum security as the field moves toward commercial deployment.
The companies will evaluate how secure chip architectures and silicon-based quantum processors can be co-designed for future large-scale systems. Their goal is to define hardware foundations that integrate quantum-resistant security and fault-tolerant computation from the outset.
SEALSQ plans to incorporate its post-quantum cryptography, secure elements and Root-of-Trust frameworks with Quobly's CMOS-compatible silicon spin-qubit platform.
By doing so, both firms aim to address the rising demand for secure, high-performance quantum systems across the defense, finance, intelligence, and critical infrastructure sectors.
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The alliance also supports the companies' expansion in the U.S., where trusted hardware and quantum-safe computing have become strategic priorities.
Quobly expects to strengthen its positioning in national-security domains, while SEALSQ anticipates adapting its security modules to next-generation processor architectures.
SEALSQ CEO Carlos Moreira noted that the collaboration helps establish secure foundations for sovereign quantum systems built for industrialization.
SEALSQ is also advancing a domestic manufacturing effort, as highlighted in a recent update outlining how the company is expanding its made-in-USA quantum-safe capabilities to support secure computing needs across critical sectors.
LAES Price Action: SEALSQ shares are trading lower by 6.75% at $3.39 at publication on Friday.
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