WISeSat.Space, a subsidiary of cybersecurity and blockchain company WISeKey International Holding Ltd., and Swiss Space Command, a dedicated military section within the Swiss Armed Forces, announced on Monday the completion of a pilot phase in their strategic partnership. The latest development positions them for transition to the development of the WISeSat 6U mission, scheduled in November 2026.
The integration of WISeSat and Swiss Space Command’s platform into the next-generation 6U mission paves the way for greater payload, longer missions, more secure communication channels, and other sovereign space infrastructure use cases. It incorporates IoT (Internet of Things), blockchain, AI (artificial intelligence), and post-quantum technologies to achieve such feats.
The Q4 mission is part of a series of 15 next-generational satellite launches, with their deployment eyed for 2027. All these form the vital infrastructure of WISeSat’s Quantum Space Orbital Cloud (QSOC), which the parties expect to be fully operational by 2033.
WISeSat will own and operate the satellite constellation. Meanwhile, the Swiss Space Command will provide space and ground support in the mission.
WISeSat features WISeKey’s secure, cost-effective satellite powered by IoT connectivity and cryptographic encryption solutions. Additionally, SEALSQ Corporation, another subsidiary of WISeKey, complements its capabilities with its quantum and cybersecurity stack.
Image courtesy of WISeSat
According to WISeKey, the next-generation 6U mission centers on the following objectives:
WISeKey, including its subsidiaries, has a long-running partnership with the Swiss Armed Forces. The WISeSat and Swiss Space Command missions also build on the extensive survey commissioned by the Swiss Ministry of Defense, focusing on the advantages of small satellites for IoT and SIGINT (signals intelligence) to boost Switzerland’s national security, defense, and sovereignty amid growing competition and congestion in the orbital commons.
The cooperation between WISeSat and Swiss Space Command lays the foundation for further innovations in the emerging Decentralized Space Infrastructure (DeSI) niche. Its concept is a subset of the broader Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks (DePIN) concept. However, it concentrates on merging satellite data and space-based assets with blockchain tech.
It’s not clear who first came up with the term “DeSI,” but it found significant attention in a write-up by a pseudonymous contributor on Binance Square in an article about Morpho’s (MORPHO) growing role in the global decentralized finance (DeFi) ecosystem. It discusses, in passing, how the chain is exploring tokenizing space projects and data to bridge sustainability and unlock decentralized governance in these initiatives.
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