SEALSQ Launches PQC Readiness Strategy to Secure Billions of Devices
LAES•SEALSQ has advanced its PQC Readiness Strategy to offer structured cryptographic asset discovery, quantum risk assessments, migration roadmaps and deployment of post-quantum semiconductors, secure elements, PKI services. SEALSQ targets a multi-year upgrade cycle for billions of devices and aims to convert assessments into recurring revenue from hardware and identity services.
1. PQC Readiness Strategy Overview
SEALSQ’s PQC Readiness Strategy combines cryptographic asset discovery, quantum risk assessments, crypto-agility evaluations and migration roadmaps to identify and prioritize vulnerable systems. The program is designed to create a funnel from initial assessments into deployments of post-quantum infrastructure across software and hardware.
2. Multi-Year Global Upgrade Opportunity
The company is targeting a worldwide infrastructure upgrade affecting billions of IoT devices, industrial systems, vehicles, satellites and critical infrastructure. SEALSQ expects organizations with decade-long device lifecycles to initiate PQC migrations now, creating sustained demand.
3. Post-Quantum Technology Portfolio
SEALSQ plans to deploy NIST-standardized semiconductor platforms supporting ML-KEM and ML-DSA algorithms, secure elements and digital identity solutions. These hardware offerings aim to establish roots of trust and quantum-resistant PKI for next-generation devices.
4. Recurring Revenue and Ecosystem Partnerships
By pairing cybersecurity assessments with service subscriptions—certificate management, device identity and crypto-agility tools—SEALSQ seeks to boost customer lifetime value. The company will leverage existing relationships with device manufacturers, governments and integrators to scale deployments.




