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Quantum Leap: WISeKey and Sealsq launch human-centric AI robotics system roadmap

Welcome to the latest edition of “Quantum Leap” where The Fly decodes news and activity in the quantum computing space.

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IC’ALPS INTEGRATION: Sealsq (LAES) announced the integration of IC’Alps into its semiconductor and post-quantum technology ecosystem. The company said, “This milestone significantly strengthens Sealsq’s chip design and ASIC development capabilities while reinforcing Europe’s strategic objective of technological sovereignty and semiconductor independence. The acquisition and integration of IC’Alps represents a key step in Sealsq’s long-term strategy to accelerate the development of secure semiconductor technologies for artificial intelligence, IoT, satellite communications, defense, and post-quantum cybersecurity applications. At a time when geopolitical tensions, supply chain disruptions, and escalating cybersecurity threats are reshaping global technology priorities, independent chip design capabilities in Europe have become a strategic necessity. Semiconductor design is now widely recognized as a critical pillar of digital sovereignty, enabling regions to reduce dependency on foreign technologies while ensuring the security, resilience, and integrity of digital infrastructure. By integrating IC’Alps’ advanced ASIC engineering expertise, Sealsq strengthens Europe’s capacity to design and control sovereign semiconductor technologies within Europe, aligned with broader continental initiatives aimed at reinforcing technological autonomy and strategic resilience. IC’Alps, recognized for its expertise in ASIC design, low-power architectures, and customized semiconductor engineering, now operates as a core component of Sealsq’s European semiconductor innovation platform. This integration expands Sealsq’s end-to-end chip development capabilities, spanning secure architecture and chip design through post-quantum implementation and industrial deployment.” IC’Alps is a European ASIC design company specializing in custom integrated circuit development, low-power semiconductor architectures, and advanced chip engineering services for industrial, automotive, healthcare, security and IoT applications. “This successful integration meaningfully enhances our semiconductor engineering capacity and reinforces our commitment to Europe’s technological independence,” said Carlos Moreira, CEO of Sealsq. “In today’s geopolitical environment, mastering semiconductor design is no longer only an industrial objective, it is a matter of sovereignty, security, and economic resilience. Europe must secure its ability to design and control the critical technologies powering AI, cybersecurity, telecommunications, IoT, and space infrastructure. The integration of IC’Alps gives Sealsq an exceptional capability to contribute to this European strategic priority.”

GOOGLE QUANTUM AI DATASET: Rail Vision (RVSN) announced that its majority owned subsidiary Quantum Transportation, has delivered a working integration layer that brings a publicly accessible experimental surface-code dataset from Google (GOOGL) Quantum AI, into the Quantum Transportation’s quantum error correction IP transformer pipeline. In this phase, the team implemented a standardized data adapter to ingest dense binary syndrome measurements from selected experimental configurations, engineered dynamic attention masking that adapts to code distances and layouts, and established an end-to-end training loop capable of processing mixed batches of real experimental shots. The company said this milestone reduces technical risk by advancing QECC beyond controlled internal data formats and lays the foundation required for scalable training and repeatable benchmarking on a credible external testbed.

POST-QUANTUM CRYPTOGRAPHY IN AI ROBOTICS: WISeKey (WKEY) and Sealsq announced the launch of the WISeRobot.ch platform and its product roadmap for a next-generation human-centric AI robotics system secured with post-quantum cryptographic technology. The launch marks a step in WISeKey’s strategy to embed quantum-resistant security directly into next-generation robotic system. WISeRobot.ch serves as the central hub for the WISeRobot ecosystem, outlining product capabilities, deployment use cases, partnership opportunities and a multi-phase development roadmap. The platform integrates WISeKey’s digital identity and cybersecurity expertise with Sealsq’s post-quantum semiconductors and PKI infrastructure to enable trusted, secure human–machine interaction.

NEUTRAL ATOM QUANTUM COMPUTING: Infleqtion (INFQ) highlighted recent quantum computing advances that “strengthen” the company’s progress toward utility-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computing: the release of resource-superstaq, a new open-source architecture-level resource estimation package; a record dual-species rubidium-cesium entangling gate; a new theory preprint co-authored by Professor Mark Saffman, Infleqtion’s chief scientist for quantum information, showing a path to neutral-atom entangling-gate fidelity beyond 99.9%; and a static magnetic-field approach to sub-Doppler cooling and optical atom transport. The company said, “Together, the advances demonstrate the strength of Infleqtion’s full-stack approach to neutral-atom quantum computing, combining hardware-aware software, quantum error correction-enabling architectures, high-fidelity dual-species operations, gate-design theory for lower physical error rates, and scalable atom motion. By tightly coupling hardware development, quantum error correction, resource estimation, compilation and application design, Infleqtion is working to shorten the timeline to transformative quantum computing. The announced capabilities are designed to reduce resource overhead, support more efficient magic-state production, advance high-fidelity entangling operations, and enable fast, in-place syndrome measurement for scalable fault-tolerant systems.”

EARNINGS RECAP: Infleqtion also reported first quarter earnings on Monday, beating results from a year ago. “Q1 reinforced our confidence that quantum is gaining momentum as the market shifts toward deployable systems, real applications, and measurable customer value,” said Matt Kinsella, CEO of Infleqtion. “Across computing, sensing, and software, we are seeing expanding customer activity especially in national security, space, and hybrid quantum-AI applications. These trends support our updated full-year outlook and strengthen our confidence in the year ahead.” Additionally, the company boosted its FY26 revenue outlook to at least $40M from $40M.

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