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SEALSQ and L5 Cartronics Partner to Develop Secure Multi-Package IoT Modules for Smart Cameras and Smart Metering

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SEALSQ (Nasdaq: LAES) and L5 Cartronics announced a strategic partnership to develop secure, cost-optimized multi-package connectivity modules for high-volume IoT applications. The collaboration integrates a SEALSQ secure element die into L5 Cartronics’ advanced multi-chip module architecture, leveraging L5’s precision Clocking, Power, Interface solutions and proprietary Active EMI management to support compliance with standards such as STQC.

The first jointly developed module is aimed at smart cameras and smart metering, enabling OEMs to combine wireless connectivity with embedded hardware security, device authentication, secure credential storage and trusted cloud communications, while targeting reduced bill-of-material costs, simplified integration, and faster certification and time-to-market.

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News Market Reaction – LAES

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-0.18% News Effect

On the day this news was published, LAES declined 0.18%, reflecting a mild negative market reaction.

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Market Context

This new IoT module partnership sits against a record where SEALSQ’s partnership headlines have aver...
Analysis

This new IoT module partnership sits against a record where SEALSQ’s partnership headlines have averaged a -3.05% next-day move and recent insider activity shows net selling, so investors may focus on execution milestones and whether future deals change that historical reaction pattern.

Previous Partnership Reports

5 past events · Latest: Jul 08 (Positive)
Same Type Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
Jul 08 PQC MoU partnership Positive +1.4% Strategic MoU with GlobalFoundries on secure semiconductor and PQC platforms.
Mar 13 Drone PQC partnership Negative -1.5% Expanded Parrot collaboration to integrate post-quantum cryptography into secure drones.
Jan 09 Indian JV agreement Positive +0.7% Final agreement for SEALKAYNESQ joint venture to build Indian PQC platform.
Dec 15 IoT middleware partnership Negative -8.0% Airmod partnership to offer middleware on SEALSQ DevKits to speed secure IoT development.
Nov 20 F1 quantum partnership Negative -7.9% BWT Alpine Formula One collaboration around quantum-resistant security for team operations.

24h Move is the share-price change in the day after each event; other market factors may also have contributed.

Pattern Detected

Partnership headlines for SEALSQ have, on average, been followed by a negative one-day move of -3.05%.

Key Terms

secure element, cryptographic identities, multi-chip package
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secure element technical
"through the integration of a SEALSQ secure element die into LFC's advanced multi-package module architecture."
A secure element is a tamper-resistant hardware component—like a small locked safe inside a device—that stores sensitive data (such as cryptographic keys and payment credentials) and performs critical operations like authentication and digital signing. Investors care because the presence and quality of secure elements reduce the risk of fraud, regulatory trouble, and costly breaches, enhancing a product’s trustworthiness and the company’s long-term value.
cryptographic identities technical
"The module will enable device manufacturers to securely provision cryptographic identities, authenticate devices, protect sensitive credentials"
Unique digital identifiers created and protected by cryptography that prove who or what controls a specific digital asset, account, or transaction. Like a locked mailbox key paired with a street address, they let systems authenticate ownership and authorize actions without revealing private details. Investors care because these identities underpin security, custody, and transferability of blockchain assets and digital contracts, affecting custody risk, fraud exposure, and operational reliability.
multi-chip package technical
"this joint Multi-Chip Package solution delivers massive architectural and cost benefits directly to our customers."
A multi-chip package is a single semiconductor package that contains two or more separate integrated circuits (chips) assembled together so they behave like a single component. Like putting several tools into one compact toolbox, it can save space, improve performance by shortening electrical connections, and affect manufacturing cost and yield; those technical and cost effects influence product capabilities, production margins, and supply-chain risks that investors watch.

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Paris, France / Bangalore, India, July 14, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --

SEALSQ Corp (Nasdaq: LAES) ("SEALSQ" or the "Company"), a leading developer of semiconductor, PKI and provisioning technologies, and L5 Cartronics (LFC), a leading Indian electronics design and manufacturing company, today announced a strategic partnership to develop a new generation of highly competitive secure connectivity modules for IoT applications.

The collaboration combines L5 Cartronics' expertise in innovative precision Clocking, Power and Interface solutions, and large-scale production with SEALSQ's hardware security technology through the integration of a SEALSQ secure element die into LFC's advanced multi-package module architecture. This approach enables a highly integrated, cost-efficient solution designed for scale manufacturing. LFC's proprietary Active EMI management technology serves as a key element of compliance standards set by various bodies such as STQC for the joint solution.

A Secure and Cost-Optimized Module for the Next Generation of Connected Devices
The first outcome of the collaboration will be the development of a compact, cost-effective secure module designed for high-volume IoT deployments. The companies expect this module to support broad OEM adoption across security- and compliance-driven applications. By integrating SEALSQ's secure element die directly into LFC's multi-package solution, the companies aim to provide OEMs with a turnkey module that combines wireless connectivity and embedded hardware security without increasing system complexity.

The module will enable device manufacturers to securely provision cryptographic identities, authenticate devices, protect sensitive credentials and establish trusted communications with cloud platforms throughout the product lifecycle. This positions SEALSQ to participate in both initial hardware deployment and ongoing device lifecycle security management.

The initial focus will be on two rapidly growing markets, both benefiting from increasing regulatory requirements and rising cybersecurity standards, driving demand for embedded hardware security:

  • Smart Camera systems requiring trusted device identities and secure cloud connectivity.
  • Smart Metering infrastructure, where secure authentication, device integrity and lifecycle management are essential for utility deployments.

The solution has been designed to help manufacturers reduce bill-of-material costs while simplifying integration and accelerating product certification and time-to-market, key factors for large-scale IoT rollouts.

Fabien Treillaud, EMEA Sales Director at SEALSQ, commented: "Hardware security is becoming a fundamental requirement for connected devices. By embedding our secure element die into L5 Cartronics' innovative multi-package module, we are enabling OEMs to integrate strong security with minimal impact on cost, size and design complexity. This partnership will help bring highly competitive secure modules to market for applications such as smart cameras and smart metering, where trust and device identity are essential and strengthens our ability to address high-volume IoT opportunities with scalable, integrated solutions."

Narendar (Buddy) Venugopal, CEO and Founder of L5 Cartronics, added: "Our partnership with SEALSQ represents a powerful convergence of elite hardware security and cutting-edge silicon architecture. L5 Cartronics brings a deep portfolio of proprietary Active EMI management, alongside advanced precision Clocking, Power, and Interface solutions, to this collaboration. By combining our specialized IP with SEALSQ's proven secure element, we are delivering a highly integrated multi-chip package that solves critical system-level vulnerabilities right at the silicon layer."

Ranga Raj, VP of Business Development at L5 Cartronics, stated: "By targeting the high-growth Smart Camera and Smart Metering sectors, this joint Multi-Chip Package solution delivers massive architectural and cost benefits directly to our customers. It effectively bypasses complex design bottlenecks, giving Indian and global OEMs a streamlined path to compliance and faster time to market. Furthermore, by anchoring this collaboration in our scalable production ecosystem, we leverage a distinct 'Make in India' advantage, delivering sovereign, premium-tier silicon based security solutions engineered and manufactured to the highest international standards."

About L5 Cartronics (LFC):
L5 Cartronics (LFC) is an Indian electronics design and manufacturing company specializing in advanced embedded systems, wireless connectivity solutions and electronic modules for automotive, industrial and IoT markets. Leveraging strong engineering capabilities and scalable manufacturing, LFC develops innovative products that help customers accelerate the deployment of connected technologies across global markets.

About SEALSQ:
SEALSQ is a leading innovator in Post-Quantum Technology hardware and software solutions. Our technology seamlessly integrates Semiconductors, PKI (Public Key Infrastructure), and Provisioning Services, with a strategic emphasis on developing state-of-the-art Quantum Resistant Cryptography and Semiconductors designed to address the urgent security challenges posed by quantum computing. As quantum computers advance, traditional cryptographic methods like RSA and Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) are increasingly vulnerable.

SEALSQ is pioneering the development of Post-Quantum Semiconductors that provide robust, future-proof protection for sensitive data across a wide range of applications, including Multi-Factor Authentication tokens, Smart Energy, Medical and Healthcare Systems, Defense, IT Network Infrastructure, Automotive, and Industrial Automation and Control Systems. By embedding Post-Quantum Cryptography into our semiconductor solutions, SEALSQ ensures that organizations stay protected against quantum threats. Our products are engineered to safeguard critical systems, enhancing resilience and security across diverse industries.

For more information on our Post-Quantum Semiconductors and security solutions, please visit www.sealsq.com.

Forward-Looking Statements
This communication expressly or implicitly contains certain forward-looking statements concerning SEALSQ Corp and its businesses. Forward-looking statements include statements regarding our business strategy, financial performance, results of operations, market data, events or developments that we expect or anticipate will occur in the future, as well as any other statements which are not historical facts. Although we believe that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are reasonable, no assurance can be given that such expectations will prove to have been correct. These statements involve known and unknown risks and are based upon a number of assumptions and estimates which are inherently subject to significant uncertainties and contingencies, many of which are beyond our control. Actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Important factors that, in our view, could cause actual results to differ materially from those discussed in the forward-looking statements include SEALSQ's ability to continue beneficial transactions with material parties, including a limited number of significant customers; market demand and semiconductor industry conditions; and the risks discussed in SEALSQ's filings with the SEC. Risks and uncertainties are further described in reports filed by SEALSQ with the SEC.

SEALSQ Corp 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.

  
SEALSQ Corp.
Carlos Moreira
Chairman & CEO
Tel: +41 22 594 3000
info@sealsq.com
SEALSQ Investor Relations (US)
The Equity Group Inc.
Lena Cati
Tel: +1 212 836-9611
lena.cati@theequitygroup.com

L5 Cartronics Press Contact
Ranga Raj Bindignavle
VP of Business Development
raj@l5cartronics.com


FAQ

What did SEALSQ (Nasdaq: LAES) announce with L5 Cartronics on July 14, 2026?

SEALSQ and L5 Cartronics announced a strategic partnership to develop secure multi-package IoT connectivity modules. According to SEALSQ, the first joint module targets smart cameras and smart metering, combining wireless connectivity with embedded hardware security for high-volume, compliance-driven deployments.

How will the SEALSQ and L5 Cartronics partnership impact smart camera applications for LAES?

The partnership aims to deliver compact secure modules that provide trusted device identities and secure cloud connectivity for smart cameras. According to SEALSQ, integrating its secure element into L5’s multi-package architecture targets reduced system complexity, lower bill-of-material costs and faster regulatory-compliant deployments.

What role does SEALSQ’s secure element play in the new IoT modules for LAES?

SEALSQ’s secure element die is integrated directly into L5 Cartronics’ multi-chip module to provide embedded hardware security. According to SEALSQ, this enables cryptographic identity provisioning, device authentication, credential protection and trusted cloud communications across the product lifecycle for large-scale IoT rollouts.

Which markets are initially targeted by the SEALSQ (LAES) and L5 Cartronics IoT module collaboration?

The initial focus is on smart camera systems and smart metering infrastructure. According to SEALSQ, both segments benefit from stricter regulatory and cybersecurity requirements, driving demand for embedded hardware security, lifecycle management and streamlined compliance in high-volume OEM designs.

How does L5 Cartronics’ technology contribute to SEALSQ’s new IoT security modules?

L5 Cartronics contributes proprietary Active EMI management and advanced precision Clocking, Power and Interface technologies within a multi-chip package. According to L5 Cartronics, this combination with SEALSQ’s secure element addresses system-level vulnerabilities at the silicon layer and supports compliance with bodies such as STQC.