
SEALSQ Corp (NASDAQ: LAES) and its parent company WISeKey International Holding Ltd (SIX: WIHN, NASDAQ: WKEY) have launched the Quantum Corridor, a transnational initiative connecting quantum, AI, cybersecurity, and semiconductor projects across Spain, France, Switzerland, and the United States. This innovation ecosystem aims to foster secure, sovereign technologies by integrating research, startups, and industry players. For the latest stock performance of SEALSQ (LAES) and WISeKey (WKEY), refer to the finance card above.
Quantum Corridor links quantum, AI, cybersecurity, and semiconductor projects globally.
Spain’s Quantum Edge Hub in Murcia secures €40M for post-quantum chip R&D.
France’s SEALSQ HQ in Aix-en-Provence drives quantum-resistant semiconductor development.
Geneva anchors the corridor with WISeID, WeCan, WISe.ART, and WISeSat.Space.
SEALSQ USA in Arizona expands the corridor for AI chip and NIST compliance.
Initiative aligns with European Chips Act and post-quantum cybersecurity standards.
The Quantum Corridor begins in La Línea de la Concepción, Spain, with LLG4IR.com, a public-private initiative to revitalize border regions through high-tech collaboration. Connected to Málaga TechPark, home to over 600 tech firms like Google and Oracle, it forms a robust innovation cluster. A €40M Quantum Edge Hub in Murcia, funded equally by the Spanish government and private investors, including €10M from SEALSQ and WISeKey via QuantixEdges.com, will focus on post-quantum chip design, secure microcontrollers, and Trusted Platform Modules (TPMs), ensuring compliance with the European Chips Act.
In France, SEALSQ’s operational headquarters in Aix-en-Provence leads the development of post-quantum semiconductors and identity-focused microchips, collaborating with European research institutions to create hardware resistant to quantum attacks. The recent acquisition of IC’Alps in Grenoble enhances this effort, pivoting toward Quantum ASIC development for medical, industrial, and aerospace applications, strengthening SEALSQ’s full-stack semiconductor capabilities.
Geneva serves as the Quantum Corridor’s governance hub, hosting WISeKey and SEALSQ’s deeptech portfolio. This includes WISeID for secure digital identities, WeCan Group’s blockchain-based IoT authentication, WISe.ART for trusted digital asset marketplaces, and WISeSat.Space for quantum-resilient satellite IoT communications. These technologies integrate post-quantum cryptography to ensure secure, scalable solutions across industries.
SEALSQ USA, based in Arizona, extends the Quantum Corridor to North America, focusing on secure supply chain integration, AI chip commercialization, and alignment with NIST and NSA post-quantum standards. This transatlantic effort ensures the corridor’s technologies meet global cybersecurity demands, supporting applications from edge devices to cloud systems.
The Quantum Corridor positions SEALSQ and WISeKey as leaders in post-quantum technology, fostering innovation in AI, cybersecurity, and semiconductors. By connecting global hubs, the initiative drives secure digital infrastructure, addressing quantum computing’s challenges and supporting industries like IoT, defense, and healthcare.
SEALSQ is a leading innovator in Post-Quantum Technology hardware and software solutions. Our technology seamlessly integrates Semiconductors, PKI (Public Key Infrastructure), and Provisioning Services, with a strategic emphasis on developing state-of-the-art Quantum Resistant Cryptography and Semiconductors designed to address the urgent security challenges posed by quantum computing. As quantum computers advance, traditional cryptographic methods like RSA and Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) are increasingly vulnerable.