SEALSQ and Allion Japan Inc. Partner to Help IoT Device Manufacturers Build Secure, Standard-Compliant Products

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Geneva, Switzerland & Tokyo, Japan, Oct. 18, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --

SEALSQ Corp (NASDAQ: LAES) ("SEALSQ"), a company specializing in the development and sale of semiconductor PKI, post-quantum technology, hardware, and software products, today announced a strategic partnership with Allion Labs Japan Inc., a leading certification consulting laboratory with over 30 years of experience. The partnership aims to assist IoT device manufacturers in creating secure and standard-compliant products, meeting key protocols such as Matter, and complying with new international IoT security regulations like the EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) and the US Cyber Trust Mark.

With Allion Japan serving as SEALSQ’s Sales Representative in the Japan region and an Authorized Test Laboratory for CSA Matter certification, the collaboration seeks to provide comprehensive support to manufacturers, from product development to certification, with the aim to reduce time-to-market and technology costs for IoT manufacturers by providing a complete scalable security solution.

Allion Japan will help customers take advantage of SEALSQ’s unique vertical integration across the IoT security stack. This includes:

Both SEALSQ and Allion Japan are participating to the CEATEC 2024 exhibition this week on CSA Japan Interest Group’s booth to promote Matter-compliant smart-home solutions. This collaboration emphasizes the importance of secure, interoperable IoT devices in today’s connected world, aligning with SEALSQ’s mission of contributing to a safer Internet of Things.

Hideaki Nakayama, President of Allion Japan declared, “This partnership serves Allion Labs Strategy to expand its services to offer consultation for IoT device development, interoperability, and security integration, in addition to its certification services. Our goal with SEALSQ is to help IoT device manufacturers ensure fault-free, secure integration while meeting global standards like Matter.”