SEALSQ and WISeKey Announce Roadmap and Launch of Official Website for WISeRobot.ch, Integrating Human-Centric AI With Post-Quantum Security in Robotics
SEALSQ Corp and WISeKey International Holding Ltd launched the WISeRobot.ch platform and a product roadmap for a next-generation human-centric AI robotics system secured with post-quantum cryptographic technology. The update centers on making security part of the robotics system’s identity and communication approach.
The companies described WISeRobot.ch as a central hub for the WISeRobot ecosystem, with information on product capabilities, deployment use cases, partnership opportunities, and a multi-phase development roadmap. The launch follows WISeRobot’s debut at the World Economic Forum in Davos in January 2026 and related demonstrations at CNBC Davos and a SEALSQ–WISeKey roundtable.
WISeRobot is presented as integrating WISeKey’s digital identity and cybersecurity expertise with SEALSQ’s post-quantum semiconductors and PKI infrastructure. At the Davos roundtable, the companies used WISeRobot to support an initial proof of concept that integrated SEALSQ’s post-quantum cryptographic technology into a live robotics environment, described as demonstrating secure digital identity, protected communications, and trusted machine-to-machine interactions in real time.
SEALSQ said it advanced this work by focusing on embedding quantum-resistant algorithms and hardware-based roots of trust at silicon, firmware, and system levels, with the objective of establishing a security foundation for AI-driven and autonomous systems deployed in critical sectors such as government, healthcare, and smart infrastructure. Carlos Moreira, Chairman & CEO of SEALSQ, said, “As robotics and AI are rapidly becoming part of our critical infrastructure, ensuring long-term security is essential. By testing post-quantum technology in robotics and bringing this first P.O.C., our aim is to demonstrate how trust, security, and human-centric values can be embedded into intelligent machines from the very beginning.”
Forward-looking statements in the communication addressed expectations for SEALSQ’s businesses and future developments, and noted that actual results may differ from those statements.