SEALSQ is expanding its commitment to quantum technology, increasing its Quantum Fund to 200 million and bolstering efforts to establish sovereign quantum infrastructure. The company, which currently holds over 530 million in cash with no debt, intends to deploy the fund strategically across the entire quantum value chain, from post-quantum semiconductors to secure space-based communications. To date, the Fund has already invested over 30 million, with plans to close an additional 100 million in investments by the end of 2027. This initiative is designed to create a fully integrated “Root-to-Qubit” ecosystem, ensuring technological independence and cybersecurity, as the company states it is building a system aimed at ensuring “technological independence, cybersecurity resilience, and trust in the emerging quantum era.”
200 Million SEALQUANTUM Fund Fuels Sovereign Quantum Ecosystem
With over 530 million in cash reserves and no outstanding debt, SEALSQ is expanding its influence in the quantum technology sector through a bolstered investment fund. The company recently announced the expansion of its SEALQUANTUM fund to $200 million, a move designed to solidify its commitment to a secure and sovereign quantum ecosystem. This financial commitment signals a clear intent to participate in and shape the development of quantum technology with a focus on national technological independence. The company is actively pursuing opportunities to invest in businesses possessing “compatible, critical technologies,” and is currently engaged in various stages of discussion and negotiation. Investment priorities encompass post-quantum semiconductors, cryptographic infrastructure, secure communications, edge computing, and space-based infrastructure, demonstrating a broad approach to building a comprehensive quantum capability.
SEALSQ’s execution is already evident through investments in companies like EeroQ, supporting scalable quantum computing architectures and a “Quantum Made in USA” strategy, and IC’ALPS, acquired to strengthen semiconductor design for post-quantum hardware. Partnerships with ColibriTD for quantum-as-a-service solutions, WISeSat.Space for secure space communications, and Wecan Group for quantum-resilient compliance further illustrate this strategy. A joint venture with Quantix Edge Security is focused on establishing a Post-Quantum Semiconductor Personalization Center in Spain, developing secure semiconductor manufacturing and testing capabilities, while due diligence is underway for a full acquisition of Miraex to bolster advanced quantum communication and photonics technologies.
SEALSQ Investments: From Semiconductors to Quantum-as-a-Service
SEALSQ aims to construct a fully integrated “Root-to-Qubit” system, addressing concerns about technological independence and cybersecurity in the quantum era. Partnerships extend to ColibriTD for the development of quantum-as-a-service solutions and WISeSat.Space, supporting secure space-based communications, highlighting a broad approach to quantum integration. SEALSQ’s vision extends beyond terrestrial networks with the planned development of the Quantum Spatial Orbital Cloud (QSOC), a space-based infrastructure intended to provide quantum-secure capabilities globally. The company is actively developing Post-Quantum Semiconductors to protect sensitive data from future quantum computing threats, targeting applications ranging from multi-factor authentication to critical infrastructure. The company’s technology seamlessly integrates Semiconductors, PKI, and Provisioning Services, with a strategic emphasis on developing Quantum Resistant Cryptography and Semiconductors, emphasizing the urgency of addressing vulnerabilities in existing cryptographic methods like RSA and ECC.
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.
Quantum Spatial Orbital Cloud Extends Security Beyond Earth
SEALSQ is addressing a fundamental vulnerability in modern cryptography by extending security infrastructure beyond terrestrial networks. This initiative isn’t simply about bolstering existing defenses; it’s about creating a new architecture for safeguarding digital ecosystems against a future where current cryptographic methods are easily broken. The core of this strategy lies in the development of Post-Quantum Semiconductors, engineered to provide robust, future-proof protection for sensitive data. Beyond terrestrial applications, the QSOC aims to address the limitations of ground-based quantum communication, which is susceptible to signal degradation and interception. By leveraging space-based infrastructure, SEALSQ intends to establish a more resilient and secure network for transmitting and protecting data. By embedding Post-Quantum Cryptography into its semiconductor solutions, SEALSQ ensures that organizations stay protected against quantum threats and ultimately builds a geographically diversified and sovereign ecosystem.
