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SEALSQ Advances UAV And Satellite Cybersecurity With Quantum-Resistant Solutions

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SEALSQ Corp (LAES), a developer of semiconductor and post-quantum cryptographic technologies, reaffirmed its leadership in cybersecurity for unmanned aerial vehicles - UAVs and satellite communications.

Through partnerships with Parrot and AgEagle Aerial Systems including senseFly, and innovations in its WISeSat picosatellite constellation, SEALSQ is enabling secure operations across sectors such as defense, smart agriculture, and logistics.

Strengthening Drone Security Through Strategic Alliances - SEALSQ has become a key cybersecurity provider in the global UAV market, which is expected to reach $38 billion by 2027. Parrot has integrated SEALSQ's NIST FIPS 140-2 Level 3 certified secure elements into models like the ANAFI USA and ANAFI Ai, enhancing cryptographic security, software integrity, and secure drone-to-ground control connections for mission-critical uses in public safety and infrastructure.

AgEagle, which acquired senseFly in 2021, uses SEALSQ secure elements in its eBee VISION drone, enhancing ISR operations for government and defense. This integration ensures data protection through secure boot, encrypted communications, and trusted identities, meeting stringent cybersecurity requirements.

SEALSQ's roadmap includes launching a portfolio of quantum-resistant secure chips in 2025, such as the QS7001 Platform and QVault TPM, to safeguard drones from future quantum computing threats.

CEO Carlos Moreira emphasized that SEALSQ's semiconductors and post-quantum cryptography enable partners like Parrot and AgEagle to deploy highly secure and reliable aerial systems, making SEALSQ a preferred partner for global defense and safety applications.

Securing Satellite-Based Communications with WISeSat - SEALSQ, via parent company WISeKey and subsidiary WISeSat AG, is revolutionizing secure satellite IoT communications with the WISeSat picosatellite constellation. The satellites, powered by SEALSQ secure microcontrollers, provide low-bandwidth, encrypted connectivity ideal for remote defense, farming, and logistics applications.

The next-generation WISeSat satellite, scheduled for launch with SpaceX in June 2025, will feature integrated SEALCOIN technology and encrypted communications, reinforcing SEALSQ's role in secure space-based IoT solutions. This aligns with its 2025 SEAL Quantum roadmap, which includes launching a Quantum-as-a-Service platform to support broader quantum adoption.

Moreira noted that integrating post-quantum cryptography with picosatellite networks demonstrates SEALSQ's dedication to protecting critical communications infrastructure for defense-grade applications.

A Trusted Player in Switzerland's Defense Ecosystem - SEALSQ is increasingly recognized in Switzerland's defense sector for its secure drone and satellite technologies. The company's projected $93 million revenue pipeline over the next three years reflects growing demand for its quantum-resistant chips and IoT security tools. Strategic plans to build chip design and customization hubs in Spain and the U.S., supported by CHIPS Act incentives, aim to expand SEALSQ's global reach and boost supply chain resilience.

LAES is currently trading at $2.325 or 1.8987% lower on the Nasdaq Capital Market.

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