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WISeKey and SEALSQ Confirm New Cross-Border Center of Excellence for the 4th Industrial Revolution Activated Between La Line and Gibraltar
GlobeNewswire News Room·2025-07-21 05:00

Core Viewpoint - WISeKey and SEALSQ have activated a Cross-Border Center of Excellence for the 4th Industrial Revolution, enhancing collaboration between La Línea (Spain) and Gibraltar (UK) following a historic agreement on Gibraltar's post-Brexit border status [3][5]. Group 1: Center of Excellence - The Center will serve as a technological and industrial hub, focusing on advanced technologies such as AI, Quantum Computing, IoT, Cybersecurity, and Semiconductors, aiming to position the region as a global innovation epicenter [4]. - The initiative has received unanimous support from the Gibraltar government and the Mayor of La Línea, highlighting its mutual benefits for both jurisdictions [6]. Group 2: Manufacturing and Technology Development - The first milestone includes a secure manufacturing facility in La Línea for post-quantum communication devices, which will support a secure communications infrastructure [7]. - SEALSQ has allocated a budget for developing its first post-quantum communication device manufacturing plant, emphasizing its commitment to next-generation technologies [9]. Group 3: Smart Container Technology - A memorandum of understanding has been signed with the regional port authority to implement Smart Container Technology, enabling real-time, secure logistics tracking through satellite connections [11]. Group 4: Quantum Corridor - The Center is part of the expanding Post-Quantum Corridor, connecting key technology hubs and integrating universities to foster collaboration and talent development in quantum and AI technologies [12]. Group 5: Funding and Economic Development - The project will leverage public grants and private sector investments to ensure a balanced funding model that promotes economic development and technological leadership [14]. Group 6: Strategic Vision - The Center is envisioned as a launchpad for collaborative research, startup incubation, and workforce training, aligning with the long-term strategies of the EU, UK, and private-sector stakeholders [15].