SEALSQ Corp (LAES) announced a live demonstration exploring its Post-Quantum Cryptography Robotic Concept during the Physical AI Roundtable held in Davos on the margins of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting. The demonstration featured WISeRobot, developed in cooperation with its parent company WISeKey (WKEY), and illustrated the potential and need for post-quantum security to one day be embedded directly into physical AI and robotic systems. As quantum computing continues to advance, many of today’s cryptographic standards are expected to become vulnerable. SEALSQ is proactively addressing this challenge by working on the integration of quantum-resistant algorithms and hardware-based roots of trust into robotic platforms, with the goal of ensuring long-term security, integrity, and trusted operation for AI-driven and autonomous systems deployed in real-world, often adversarial environments. The demonstration leveraged WISeRobot.ch, an advanced robotics platform meant to illustrate how post-quantum security could eventually be anchored across the silicon, firmware, and system levels. During the roundtable, WISeRobot actively participated as a live, interactive presence, animating discussions by demonstrating secure digital identity, trusted human-machine and machine-to-machine interactions, cryptographically protected communications, and hardware-anchored trust in real time.
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