Trust Stamp Joins EU IPCEI AST Program with Malta Funding
IDAI•Trust Stamp’s Maltese subsidiary was named a direct participant in the EU’s IPCEI Advanced Semiconductor Technologies program, securing Malta Enterprise support to bolster Europe’s chip security. Two 2027–2032 cooperation agreements will develop a memristor-based PUF identity platform with irreversible biometric tokenization and pilot AI-assisted neural-signal processing for biosignal-chip authentication.
1. EU Chip Initiative Participation
Trust Stamp Malta Limited has been selected as a direct participant in the Important Project of Common European Interest on Advanced Semiconductor Technologies (IPCEI AST), backed by Malta Enterprise. The program unites industry and research partners to accelerate next-generation chip deployment and strengthen Europe’s semiconductor sovereignty and security.
2. 2027–2032 Cooperation Agreements
Under two planned cooperation agreements spanning 2027 to 2032, Trust Stamp will co-develop a secure semiconductor identity platform that links hardware-rooted security through memristor-based physically unclonable functions with irreversible biometric tokenization. A second collaboration will explore AI-assisted neural-signal processing and secure authentication for emerging biosignal-chip platforms.




