SEALSQ to Demonstrate Its Post-Quantum Technology in Robotics With WISeRobot.ch’s First Proof of Concept at a Davos Roundtable

Business / Press Release January 13, 2026

Geneva, Switzerland, January 07, 2026 -- SEALSQ Corp ("SEALSQ" or "Company"), a company that focuses on developing and selling Semiconductors, PKI, and Post-Quantum technology hardware and software products, today announced that it is experimenting the implementation of its post-quantum cryptographic technology in robotics, with WISeRobot.ch’s first Proof of Concept (P.O.C.) set to animate one of the SEALSQ/WISeKey Davos Roundtables held on January 21, 2026, during the World Economic Forum in Davos.

As quantum computing advances, many of today’s cryptographic standards are expected to become vulnerable. SEALSQ aims to address this challenge by integrating quantum-resistant algorithms and hardware-based roots of trust directly into robotic platforms, ensuring long-term security, integrity, and trusted operation for AI-driven and autonomous systems.

The testing is being conducted using WISeRobot.ch, an advanced robotics platform designed to demonstrate how post-quantum security can be embedded at the silicon, firmware, and system levels. During the Davos Roundtable, WISeRobot.ch’s first P.O.C. will actively participate as a live, interactive presence. The platform will animate and enrich discussions by demonstrating secure digital identity, trusted human–machine and machine-to-machine interactions, and end-to-end protected communications in real time.

This hands-on engagement highlights how post-quantum–ready security can move from theory into practical, operational systems, enabling trustworthy digital ecosystems. SEALSQ’s goal is to establish a new security benchmark for autonomous systems used in critical environments such as government, healthcare, and smart infrastructure. The live presentation of WISeRobot.ch at Davos aims to illustrate how future intelligent machines can be designed to be secure by default and resilient against emerging quantum threats.

“Robotics and AI are rapidly becoming part of our critical infrastructure,” said Carlos Moreira, CEO of SEALSQ. “By testing post-quantum technology in robotics and bringing this first P.O.C. to animate the Davos Roundtable, our aim is to demonstrate how trust, security, and human-centric values can be embedded into intelligent machines from the very beginning.”

Registration for the SEALSQ–WISeKey Davos Roundtable

Participation in the SEALSQ–WISeKey Davos Roundtable is by registration only. Interested stakeholders from government, industry, academia, and the investment community are invited to register in advance. Further details, including agenda and registration information, are available at wisekey.com/davos26.

SEALSQ’s post-quantum robotics initiative reflects its broader commitment to delivering quantum-ready technologies that can protect digital identities, AI systems, and critical infrastructures worldwide, while contributing to global discussions on trusted artificial intelligence and technological sovereignty.