SEALSQ to Deploy QS7001 SoC and INeS PKI for Quantum-Resilient Smart Meters

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SEALSQ will deploy its QS7001 SoC, QVault TPM and INeS PKI to help Wi-SUN Alliance members build quantum-resilient smart meter networks, leveraging an existing partnership with Landis+Gyr. The company will showcase these solutions at the March 27 Wi-SUN Open House 2026 in Tokyo.

1. Post-Quantum Hardware and PKI Solutions

SEALSQ's QS7001 SoC integrates a hardware root of trust with NIST-approved post-quantum cryptography algorithms, complemented by the QVault TPM and INeS PKI platform for scalable device identity management and secure certificate lifecycle handling.

2. Collaboration with Wi-SUN Alliance

The company has engaged with Wi-SUN Alliance members, including a partnership with Landis+Gyr, to develop transition roadmaps for hybrid and post-quantum cryptographic migrations in large-scale smart energy networks.

3. Upcoming Wi-SUN Open House Presentation

SEALSQ will showcase its quantum-resilient chips and PKI services at the Wi-SUN Open House on March 27 in Tokyo, demonstrating integration strategies for quantum-secure smart meter ecosystems.

4. Strategic Market Impact

By addressing 'harvest now, decrypt later' threats and enhancing quantum resilience, SEALSQ seeks to capture new IoT and utility market opportunities and strengthen its position in smart energy security.

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