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GENEVA - SEALSQ Corp (NASDAQ: LAES), a developer of semiconductor and post-quantum technology products, announced Thursday it has renewed its ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 14001:2015 certifications with zero non-conformities for a three-year cycle. The company, which has seen its stock surge over 300% in the past year according to InvestingPro data, maintains a strong balance sheet with more cash than debt.
The certifications, issued by French standards body AFNOR, cover quality management systems and environmental management systems respectively. The renewed certificates will be made available to customers in the coming weeks, according to a company press release.
ISO 9001 certification verifies that an organization maintains consistent quality controls and processes for delivering products and services that meet customer and regulatory requirements. ISO 14001 certification focuses on environmental management systems that reduce environmental impact through sustainable practices.
For SEALSQ’s customers, these certifications aim to demonstrate the company’s commitment to quality, reliability, and environmental responsibility in its semiconductor and cybersecurity solutions.
"We are delighted to renew our ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certifications with zero non-conformities," said Carlos Moreira, CEO of SEALSQ.
SEALSQ specializes in developing semiconductors, Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), and post-quantum technology hardware and software products. The company focuses particularly on quantum-resistant cryptography designed to address security challenges posed by advances in quantum computing.
The certification renewal is part of SEALSQ’s Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) strategy, which integrates quality standards with environmental stewardship practices.
In other recent news, SEALSQ Corp has announced its commitment to provide 30 million digital certificates for smart meters in the Asia Pacific region through a partnership with Landis+Gyr. This deployment will use SEALSQ’s Public Key Infrastructure tool, INeS, to secure a network of smart meters. SEALSQ has also unveiled a new security solution with WISeKey International Holding Ltd, designed to protect autonomous robots using post-quantum semiconductor technology. The collaboration emphasizes the integration of SEALSQ’s chips with WISeKey’s Root of Trust infrastructure to ensure secure robot operations.
Additionally, SEALSQ plans to invest $10 million in the WISeSat satellite constellation to enhance quantum-resistant communications, pending board approval. This initiative aligns with the scheduled launch of WISeSat 3.0, which will incorporate SEALSQ’s Quantum RootKey technology. The satellite aims to secure data against quantum threats, supporting cryptographic operations and IoT device integration from space. SEALSQ has also partnered with Hager to provide security for smart home devices using its PKI-as-a-Service platform, INeS, which will generate quantum-resistant certificates.
These developments highlight SEALSQ’s focus on post-quantum technology and its application across various sectors. The company’s collaborations with Landis+Gyr, WISeKey, and Hager reflect its strategic efforts to address emerging cybersecurity challenges.
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