WISeKey (NASDAQ: WKEY) will relocate its Geneva headquarters to Pont-Rouge in August 2026 and launch the Geneva Quantum Center of Excellence. The center will host a SEALSQ-operated Quantum Computer Hub, a live end-to-end demo environment, and a SEALSQ Quantum Investment Fund of over USD 100 million.
The move targets industrialized, post-quantum cybersecurity, secure semiconductors, space and IoT integrations, and aims to position Geneva as a global reference for deployable quantum technologies.
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Headquarters relocation to Pont-Rouge in August 2026
Launch of Geneva Quantum Center of Excellence
SEALSQ Quantum Fund sized at over USD 100 million
SEALSQ Quantum Computer Hub focused on industrial quantum integration
Live end-to-end demonstration environment for group technologies
Pont-Rouge area
more than 100,000 m²
Size of Pont-Rouge business district
Alto tower floors
15-storey
Height of Alto tower in Pont-Rouge
SEALSQ Quantum Fund size
over USD 100 million
Investment platform for root-to-quantum stack
Quobly investment potential
approximately $200 million
Contemplated multi-stage SEALSQ investment in Quobly SAS (6-K)
SEALSQ cash reserves
$425 million
Cash as of Dec 31, 2025 (6-K)
Deployed investments 2025
$30 million
Strategic investments during 2025 (6-K)
Business pipeline
$200 million
SEALSQ potential opportunities 2026–2028 (6-K)
WISeSat SPAC equity value
$250,000,000
Aggregate value of Pubco shares in WISeSat SPAC deal (6-K)
$6.90
Last Close
Volume
Volume 52,037 is below 20-day average 129,926 (relative volume 0.4x).
low
Technical
Trading below 200-day MA at 7.43, 65.15% under 52-week high and 176% above 52-week low.
WKEY fell 4.7% while peers like MOBX (-2.29%), PXLW (-1.68%), ICG (-3.5%) and QUIK (-0.37%) were also mostly negative, with GCTS slightly positive at 0.79%. No momentum scanner signals or peer news suggest this move was stock-specific rather than a coordinated sector rotation.
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Event
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Move
Catalyst
Feb 11
Satellite launch plan
Positive
-1.1%
Announced 21st LEO satellite launch with SpaceX and new WISeSat generation.
Feb 10
CFO appointment
Positive
-2.7%
Named new WISeSat CFO to prepare for planned Nasdaq listing.
Feb 09
Art-tech event
Positive
+4.4%
Announced Venice Art&DeepTech event integrating AI, robotics and satellite tech.
Feb 05
Launch partnership
Positive
-8.7%
Signed agreement with Latitude to support secure IoT satellite constellation.
Feb 03
PQC PoC
Positive
-0.4%
Planned PoC connecting WISeRobot.CH to WISeSat.Space via PQC-secured link.
Pattern Detected
Recent positive strategic and technology announcements have often seen mixed-to-negative next-day price reactions, indicating a tendency for divergence between upbeat news and short-term price moves.
Recent Company History
Over the past weeks, WKEY has focused on space-based secure IoT and post‑quantum initiatives. Announcements included a planned launch of its 21st LEO satellite with SpaceX, leadership reinforcement at WISeSat ahead of a planned Nasdaq listing, and a commercial agreement targeting ~100 satellites by 2029. A proof‑of‑concept linking WISeRobot.CH to WISeSat.Space via post‑quantum cryptography further underlined its deep‑tech strategy. Today’s Geneva headquarters relocation and Quantum Center of Excellence fit this trajectory of building integrated, secure digital and quantum infrastructure.
This announcement highlights WISeKey’s plan to relocate its Geneva headquarters to Pont-Rouge by August 2026 and establish the Geneva Quantum Center of Excellence, integrating quantum computing, post‑quantum security, satellites and robotics. The Center is supported by the SEALSQ Quantum Fund of over USD 100 million and follows recent satellite and quantum-related initiatives. Investors may watch how these projects translate into commercial deployments, capital allocation, and regulatory milestones over the coming years.
quantum computing
medical
“integrating quantum computing, post-quantum cybersecurity, secure semiconductors…”
Quantum computing is a type of advanced technology that uses the principles of quantum physics to perform calculations much faster than traditional computers. It can process vast amounts of information simultaneously, potentially solving complex problems that are currently impossible or take too long with regular computers. For investors, this technology could lead to breakthroughs in areas like cryptography, data analysis, and optimization, impacting financial markets and security systems.
post-quantum cybersecurity
technical
“integrating quantum computing, post-quantum cybersecurity, secure semiconductors…”
Post-quantum cybersecurity is the set of methods, software and hardware changes designed to protect digital systems from future quantum computers that could break today’s encryption. Investors should care because it affects a company’s ability to safeguard customer data, intellectual property and transaction integrity; failing to upgrade can create regulatory risk, costly retrofits and reputational damage—like replacing door locks before a new master key can open them all.
secure semiconductors
technical
“integrating quantum computing, post-quantum cybersecurity, secure semiconductors…”
Secure semiconductors are computer chips built with extra hardware and design features that protect data and prevent tampering, acting like a locked safe inside electronic devices. For investors, they matter because rising demand for data protection, regulatory rules, and concerns about cyberattacks make these chips higher-value, harder-to-replace parts of supply chains—so companies that design or control them can gain pricing power and lower operational risk.
public key infrastructure
financial
“Digital identity and PKI infrastructures.”
A public key infrastructure (PKI) is the system of digital keys, certificates and trusted procedures that proves who is on the other end of an electronic interaction and encrypts the data they exchange. Think of it as a verified digital mailroom and set of padlocks: one key is shared publicly to lock messages and a matching secret key unlocks them, which helps prevent fraud, supports secure transactions, regulatory compliance and preserves investor trust in a company’s digital operations.
embedded systems
technical
“Secure interfaces between quantum processors and embedded systems.”
Embedded systems are dedicated computer components built into machines or products to control specific functions—think of the tiny brain inside a microwave, a car’s braking system, or a smart thermostat. Investors care because these systems shape a product’s features, reliability and cost structure, can enable recurring revenue through software updates and services, and often indicate where demand and competitive advantage will grow in hardware-driven markets.
AI-generated analysis. Not financial advice.
02/23/2026 – 01:00 AM
WISeKey to Relocate Its Geneva Headquarters to Pont-Rouge in August 2026
Launch of the Geneva Quantum Center of Excellence

Geneva, Switzerland, February 23, 2026 — WISeKey International Holding Ltd (“WISeKey”) (SIX: WIHN, NASDAQ: WKEY), a leading global cybersecurity, blockchain, and IoT company today announced the relocation of its Geneva headquarters to Pont-Rouge in August 2026, reflecting the group’s rapid expansion and its ambition to lead the next era of trusted digital and quantum technologies.
Located in Lancy, Pont-Rouge is one of Switzerland’s most advanced and sustainable business districts, completed in 2023 and conceived as a next-generation urban and innovation hub. Centered around the Lancy-Pont-Rouge station, just six minutes from Geneva’s main station, it offers exceptional connectivity, low-carbon infrastructure, and a vibrant ecosystem of international companies, research actors, and innovation spaces.
Spanning more than 100,000 m², Pont-Rouge combines premium office facilities, co-working environments, restaurants, housing, and iconic buildings such as the 15-storey Alto tower. The district already hosts leading firms including EY and KPMG, alongside innovation-driven workspaces such as Westhive.
The Geneva Quantum Center of Excellence
The new headquarters will host the Geneva Quantum Center of Excellence, a flagship initiative designed to position Geneva as a global reference for applied, secure, and industrially deployable quantum technologies.
The Center will act as a deep-tech convergence platform, integrating quantum computing, post-quantum cybersecurity, secure semiconductors, space technologies, robotics, and AI into a unified, demonstrable ecosystem.
CORE COMPONENTS
SEALSQ Quantum Computer Hub
The Quantum Computer Hub, operated by WISeKey’s subsidiary, SEALSQ Corp (NASDAQ: LAES) (“SEALSQ”), a company that focuses on developing and selling Semiconductors, PKI, and Post-Quantum technology hardware and software products, will focus on practical quantum architectures, emphasizing:
Quantum-secure hardware roots of trust. Co-design of qubits, control electronics, firmware, and cryptographic stacks. Hybrid quantum / classical computing models optimized for real-world industrial use. Secure interfaces between quantum processors and embedded systems.
Rather than pursuing purely academic experimentation, the hub is designed to industrialize quantum, enabling secure integration into critical infrastructures, defense, space, healthcare, mobility, energy, and financial systems.
Full Demonstration of Group Technologies
The Center will feature a live, end-to-end demonstration environment showcasing how the group’s technologies interoperate across domains:
Post-quantum secure semiconductors and secure elements. Digital identity and PKI infrastructures. Secure IoT and edge devices. WISeRobot autonomous and secure robotic systems. WISeSat space-based cybersecurity, satellite identity, and secure communications. Blockchain-anchored trust services and decentralized authentication.
This environment will allow governments, industrial partners, investors, and academic institutions to experience a complete secure digital and quantum value chain in operation.
The SEALSQ Quantum Fund: Building a Root-to-Quantum Vertical Stack
At the heart of the Geneva Quantum Center of Excellence lies the SEALSQ Quantum Investment Fund, SEALQUANTUM.com, an investment platform of over USD 100 million dedicated to building a root-to-quantum vertical stack, whilst accelerating the deployment of sovereign, scalable and secure quantum technologies in the United States and in Europe.
The fund’s strategy covers the entire quantum value chain:
Quantum materials and device physics. Qubit technologies and control layers. Secure semiconductor design and manufacturing. Post-quantum cryptographic algorithms and hardware acceleration. Embedded systems, firmware, and secure operating environments. System-level integration into IoT, satellites, robotics, and critical infrastructures.
The objective is to eliminate fragmentation between research, hardware, and deployment, creating sovereign, trusted, and certifiable quantum solutions that can be adopted at scale.
A Strategic Commitment to Geneva, Europe, and Technological Sovereignty
The relocation to Pont-Rouge and the creation of the Geneva Quantum Center of Excellence underline SEALSQ and WISeKey’s long-term commitment to:
European technological sovereignty in cybersecurity, semiconductors, and quantum computing Post-quantum readiness for governments and critical industries Sustainable and responsible innovation, aligned with Geneva’s international role Human-centric technology, where security, trust, and ethics are foundational by design
By anchoring their future headquarters at Pont-Rouge, SEALSQ and WISeKey are not merely changing location, they are establishing a global reference platform for trusted digital and quantum infrastructures, designed in Europe and deployed worldwide.
About WISeKey
WISeKey International Holding Ltd (“WISeKey”, SIX: WIHN; Nasdaq: WKEY) is a global leader in cybersecurity, digital identity, and IoT solutions platform. It operates as a Swiss-based holding company through several operational subsidiaries, each dedicated to specific aspects of its technology portfolio. The subsidiaries include (i) SEALSQ Corp (Nasdaq: LAES), which focuses on semiconductors, PKI, and post-quantum technology products, (ii) WISeKey SA which specializes in RoT and PKI solutions for secure authentication and identification in IoT, Blockchain, and AI, (iii) WISeSat AG which focuses on space technology for secure satellite communication, specifically for IoT applications, (iv) WISe.ART Corp which focuses on trusted blockchain NFTs and operates the WISe.ART marketplace for secure NFT transactions, and (v) SEALCOIN AG which focuses on decentralized physical internet with DePIN technology and house the development of the SEALCOIN platform.
Each subsidiary contributes to WISeKey’s mission of securing the internet while focusing on their respective areas of research and expertise. Their technologies seamlessly integrate into the comprehensive WISeKey platform. WISeKey secures digital identity ecosystems for individuals and objects using Blockchain, AI, and IoT technologies. With over 1.6 billion microchips deployed across various IoT sectors, WISeKey plays a vital role in securing the Internet of Everything. The company’s semiconductors generate valuable Big Data that, when analyzed with AI, enable predictive equipment failure prevention. Trusted by the OISTE/WISeKey cryptographic Root of Trust, WISeKey provides secure authentication and identification for IoT, Blockchain, and AI applications. The WISeKey Root of Trust ensures the integrity of online transactions between objects and people. For more information on WISeKey’s strategic direction and its subsidiary companies, please visit www.wisekey.com.
Disclaimer
This communication expressly or implicitly contains certain forward-looking statements concerning WISeKey International Holding Ltd and its business. Such statements involve certain known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, which could cause the actual results, financial condition, performance or achievements of WISeKey International Holding Ltd to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. WISeKey International Holding Ltd is providing this communication as of this date and does not undertake to update any forward-looking statements contained herein as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
This press release does not constitute an offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy, any securities, and it does not constitute an offering prospectus within the meaning of the Swiss Financial Services Act (“FinSA”), the FinSa’s predecessor legislation or advertising within the meaning of the FinSA. Investors must rely on their own evaluation of WISeKey and its securities, including the merits and risks involved. Nothing contained herein is, or shall be relied on as, a promise or representation as to the future performance of WISeKey.
Press and Investor Contacts
WISeKey International Holding Ltd
Company Contact: Carlos Moreira
Chairman & CEO
Tel: +41 22 594 3000
info@wisekey.com WISeKey Investor Relations (US)
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FAQ
When will WISeKey (WKEY) move its Geneva headquarters to Pont-Rouge?
WISeKey will relocate its Geneva headquarters to Pont-Rouge in August 2026. According to the company, the move places the group in a sustainable, well-connected innovation district six minutes from Geneva main station.
What is the Geneva Quantum Center of Excellence announced by WISeKey (WKEY)?
The center is a flagship facility for applied, industrial quantum technologies and integration. According to the company, it will combine quantum computing, post-quantum cybersecurity, secure semiconductors, space, robotics, and AI into a unified demo ecosystem.
How large is the SEALSQ Quantum Investment Fund linked to WISeKey (WKEY)?
The SEALSQ Quantum Investment Fund is over USD 100 million in size. According to the company, the fund targets the full quantum value chain to accelerate sovereign, scalable, and secure quantum deployments in the US and Europe.
What will the SEALSQ Quantum Computer Hub do within WISeKey’s Geneva facility?
The SEALSQ Quantum Computer Hub will focus on industrializing quantum architectures and secure hardware roots of trust. According to the company, it emphasizes qubit co-design, control electronics, hybrid quantum/classical models, and secure interfaces for critical systems.
How does WISeKey (WKEY) describe the practical use cases for the new Geneva center?
WISeKey says the center aims to integrate quantum and security into critical infrastructure sectors like defense, healthcare, energy, and finance. According to the company, live demos will show end-to-end interoperability across devices, PKI, satellites, and blockchain trust services.