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Cayman Journal
30 April 2026
Press ReleaseLAES

WISeKey launches 21st satellite with SEALSQ chip into Low Earth Orbit

Issued by LAES

📣 The Announcement

The core news is that WISeKey International’s subsidiary, WISeSat.Space Corp., successfully launched its 21st satellite. 🚀 This wasn't just any launch; the satellite was deployed into Low Earth Orbit (LEO) aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.

👉 This signals that WISeSat is actively building out and operationalizing its constellation of satellites, proving its capability to deploy sophisticated, space-based hardware.

🏢 Company Context

WISeKey International (NASDAQ: WKEY) is a global technology firm. In simple terms, they don't just sell software; they build infrastructure that connects things. Their focus areas are cybersecurity, blockchain, and the Internet of Things (IoT).

👉 WISeSat.Space is the specialized arm responsible for putting this infrastructure into space. They are using satellites as massive, high-altitude computing nodes.

🛰️ Hardware Deep Dive

The technical highlight of this launch is the specific component housed on the new satellite: the QS7001 chip, manufactured by SEALSQ. 🧩 This isn't a standard microchip; it’s specialized hardware designed for advanced processing and security.

👉 By integrating the QS7001, WISeKey is signaling that the satellite is designed for high-security, demanding applications—exactly what a sophisticated IoT or blockchain network requires.

🌍 Why Space Matters for Cybersecurity

Why launch a chip into orbit? Because space provides coverage the ground cannot. Traditional cybersecurity risks are confined to physical networks. However, modern IoT devices (from smart farms to medical monitors) are everywhere.

👉 WISeSat uses satellites to create a global, redundant mesh network, ensuring that even remote or hard-to-reach devices can be monitored and protected by a high-level, orbital security layer.

🔢 By The Numbers

The "21st" is a significant detail. Each successful launch and satellite deployment builds critical operational data and experience. Launching the 21st unit suggests a serious shift from a research project to a full-scale, deployed enterprise.

👉 This rapid deployment pace confirms WISeSat’s commitment to scaling its orbital network quickly, which is crucial in the fast-moving global tech sector.

📈 Strategic Angle

This entire move fits into a broader industry trend: the convergence of terrestrial networking and satellite internet. Companies are realizing that Earth-based infrastructure is becoming insufficient for global connectivity.

👉 WISeKey is positioning itself not just as a cybersecurity provider, but as an infrastructure enabler, solving the connectivity gaps that traditional telecom giants might miss.


🧠 The Analogy

Think of the internet as a vast nervous system. If a wire connecting your brain (your data) to your hand (a remote device) gets cut, you lose connection. WISeKey's satellites act like adding a super-highway nervous system above the planet, ensuring that no matter how far away the device is, the connection remains secure and robust.

🧩 Final Takeaway

WISeKey is rapidly transforming into a space-tech infrastructure player. The launch of the 21st satellite, featuring specialized SEALSQ hardware, confirms their deep commitment to building a massive, secure, and globally connected orbital network.

Original release

WISeKey International Holding Ltd ("WISeKey") (SIX: WIHN, NASDAQ: WKEY), a leading global cybersecurity, blockchain, and IoT company, today announces that its subsidiary WISeSat.Space Corp. ("WISeSat"), which specializes

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