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Korea Herald
27-05-2025
- Business
- Korea Herald
Toshiba Showcases Quantum-Safe Networks with SpeQtral and Ciena to Prepare Singapore Businesses for the Quantum Era
SINGAPORE, May 27, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Toshiba Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. (TAPL), a subsidiary of Toshiba Corporation, is set to showcase its latest quantum-safe network platform at Asia Tech Singapore (ATxSG) 2025. This demonstration highlights Toshiba's commitment to advancing quantum-safe communications by leveraging collaborative efforts with SpeQtral, a leader in quantum communications technology, and Ciena, a global provider of high-speed connectivity solutions. The companies will present quantum-safe optical encryption solutions by combining Toshiba's Multiplexed Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) technology with Ciena's high-capacity modular transport platform equipped with proven optical encryption capabilities, enabling robust, quantum-safe data transmission for the digital future. The collaborative showcase highlights the following innovations: "There is a growing need to create networks that are not only faster and more adaptable, but also capable of withstanding future quantum-enabled threats. Through this demonstration with Toshiba and SpeQtral, Ciena is showcasing a potential solution to protect and future-proof communication of sensitive data," said Matt Vesperman, Vice President, Asia Pacific, Ciena. Chune Yang Lum, Co-Founder and CEO of SpeQtral, said: "As quantum threats shift from possibility to inevitability, building future-ready networks is essential and needs to start today. Our collaboration with Toshiba and Ciena demonstrates a clear path to integrating and scaling quantum security within existing network infrastructure. Now is the time for forward-looking organisations to lead the charge and secure their digital future." "Toshiba is committed to advancing quantum technology from the lab to real-world practice. By fostering strong collaborations across the region, we are enabling organizations to confidently embrace quantum innovations. Our joint efforts with Ciena and SpeQtral highlight the practical benefits of quantum-safe communication, ensuring that businesses in Singapore and Asia Pacific can operate securely and efficiently in a rapidly evolving digital landscape," said Hiroshi Tsukino, Corporate Vice President of Toshiba Corporation and Vice President of ICT Solutions Division at Toshiba Digital Solutions. Since 1999, Toshiba has led innovation in quantum cryptography, achieving several world-firsts such as: Toshiba's advanced QKD systems deliver exceptional performance, enabling secure key transmission over longer distances and at higher rates than competitors. With the opening of a £20 million Quantum Technology Centre in Cambridge dedicated to developing quantum-secure networking solutions, including PQC integration, Toshiba remains committed to advancing quantum communication technologies and shaping a quantum-safe future. Experience Toshiba's latest Quantum-Safe Solutions at ATxSG 2025, Booth 3P3-8, Singapore Expo Hall 3, from May 27-29, with live demonstrations of cutting-edge QKD technology. Prepare today to secure tomorrow's data with Toshiba's quantum-safe solutions. About Toshiba Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. Toshiba Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. (TAPL), a subsidiary of Toshiba Corporation, was established in 1995 as Toshiba's regional headquarters for operations in Southeast Asia, India and Oceania. Apart from its head office in Singapore, Toshiba Asia Pacific has overseas offices in Bangladesh and Vietnam. TAPL supports Toshiba companies in the Asia Pacific region with a strong focus on expanding our business in Energy Systems, Social Infrastructure Systems, Devices & Storage and Digital solutions. TAPL's commitment aligns with Toshiba's unwavering drive to solve global social issues by advancing the quest for carbon neutrality and resilient infrastructure by creating integrated value-add solutions.
Yahoo
27-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Toshiba Showcases Quantum-Safe Networks with SpeQtral and Ciena to Prepare Singapore Businesses for the Quantum Era
SINGAPORE, May 27, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Toshiba Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. (TAPL), a subsidiary of Toshiba Corporation, is set to showcase its latest quantum-safe network platform at Asia Tech Singapore (ATxSG) 2025. This demonstration highlights Toshiba's commitment to advancing quantum-safe communications by leveraging collaborative efforts with SpeQtral, a leader in quantum communications technology, and Ciena, a global provider of high-speed connectivity solutions. The companies will present quantum-safe optical encryption solutions by combining Toshiba's Multiplexed Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) technology with Ciena's high-capacity modular transport platform equipped with proven optical encryption capabilities, enabling robust, quantum-safe data transmission for the digital future. The collaborative showcase highlights the following innovations: Defense-in-depth Security: Toshiba's QKD offers a cutting-edge, hardware-based security solution by harnessing the principles of quantum physics to generate encryption keys that are fundamentally immune to interception. When integrated with Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC), which utilizes advanced cryptographic algorithms to withstand quantum computing threats, this defense-in-depth approach establishes an unparalleled standard of protection. The combination of QKD and PQC delivers robust, future-proof security, ensuring comprehensive defense of sensitive data against both present and emerging quantum attacks. Quantum-Safe Optical Encryption:In the demonstration, Toshiba's quantum-safe network platform is seamlessly combined with Ciena's Waveserver 5 platform, eliminating the need for dark fiber and reducing deployment costs. This collaboration enables 800 Gb/s encrypted quantum-safe communications, allowing secure data transmission on existing infrastructure without significant upgrades and demonstrating a practical, cost-effective path to quantum-secure networking for organizations worldwide. Quantum-Safe Communication SolutioningAs a strategic partner to Toshiba, SpeQtral plays an important role as a quantum-safe solutions architect, enabling the design and deployment of quantum-ready networks tailored for telco and enterprise customers in Singapore. This collaborative initiative paves the way for local businesses to seamlessly adopt next-generation, quantum-resilient data security to safeguard digital infrastructure against emerging threats. "There is a growing need to create networks that are not only faster and more adaptable, but also capable of withstanding future quantum-enabled threats. Through this demonstration with Toshiba and SpeQtral, Ciena is showcasing a potential solution to protect and future-proof communication of sensitive data," said Matt Vesperman, Vice President, Asia Pacific, Ciena. Chune Yang Lum, Co-Founder and CEO of SpeQtral, said: "As quantum threats shift from possibility to inevitability, building future-ready networks is essential and needs to start today. Our collaboration with Toshiba and Ciena demonstrates a clear path to integrating and scaling quantum security within existing network infrastructure. Now is the time for forward-looking organisations to lead the charge and secure their digital future." "Toshiba is committed to advancing quantum technology from the lab to real-world practice. By fostering strong collaborations across the region, we are enabling organizations to confidently embrace quantum innovations. Our joint efforts with Ciena and SpeQtral highlight the practical benefits of quantum-safe communication, ensuring that businesses in Singapore and Asia Pacific can operate securely and efficiently in a rapidly evolving digital landscape," said Hiroshi Tsukino, Corporate Vice President of Toshiba Corporation and Vice President of ICT Solutions Division at Toshiba Digital Solutions. Since 1999, Toshiba has led innovation in quantum cryptography, achieving several world-firsts such as: First QKD system operating over 100km of fiber (2003) First to achieve continuous key rates exceeding 1 Mbit/second (2010) and 10 Mbit/second (2017) World's first chip-based QKD system (2021) Toshiba's advanced QKD systems deliver exceptional performance, enabling secure key transmission over longer distances and at higher rates than competitors. With the opening of a £20 million Quantum Technology Centre in Cambridge dedicated to developing quantum-secure networking solutions, including PQC integration, Toshiba remains committed to advancing quantum communication technologies and shaping a quantum-safe future. Experience Toshiba's latest Quantum-Safe Solutions at ATxSG 2025, Booth 3P3-8, Singapore Expo Hall 3, from May 27-29, with live demonstrations of cutting-edge QKD technology. Prepare today to secure tomorrow's data with Toshiba's quantum-safe solutions. About Toshiba Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. Toshiba Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. (TAPL), a subsidiary of Toshiba Corporation, was established in 1995 as Toshiba's regional headquarters for operations in Southeast Asia, India and Oceania. Apart from its head office in Singapore, Toshiba Asia Pacific has overseas offices in Bangladesh and Vietnam. TAPL supports Toshiba companies in the Asia Pacific region with a strong focus on expanding our business in Energy Systems, Social Infrastructure Systems, Devices & Storage and Digital solutions. TAPL's commitment aligns with Toshiba's unwavering drive to solve global social issues by advancing the quest for carbon neutrality and resilient infrastructure by creating integrated value-add solutions. Find out more about TAPL at View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Toshiba Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. Sign in to access your portfolio


Broadcast Pro
01-04-2025
- Business
- Broadcast Pro
SES and SpeQtral to advance global Quantum-Secure communications
An interoperable Optical Ground Station will provide a long-distance Quantum Key Distribution link between Asia and Europe to scale next-generation cybersecurity and services. SES and SpeQtral have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to develop an interoperable Optical Ground Station (OGS) to establish long-distance satellite-based Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) between Asia and Europe. Under the agreement, the development of an interoperable OGS will enable SES and SpeQtral to connect both companies current and future QKD satellite missions, resulting in easier access to, and diversity in the supply of long-distance QKD to end users in Asia, Europe and other future compatible ground stations worldwide. The integration of this proposed OGS with Singapores fibre-QKD network will help future customers integrate their networks with satellite QKD networks and demonstrate a practical pathway towards enabling global QKD connectivity once the QKD satellites are operational. SES and SpeQtral collaboration will reduce costs associated with quantum communication infrastructure, bridge a critical gap in the QKD service availability and lower barriers for global deployment and adoption. The first such OGS is anticipated to be built in Singapore which already hosts a vibrant seedbed of quantum-safe activities including the National Quantum Safe Network Plus (NQSN+) initiative driven by Singapores Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA). Fibre-based QKD networks that are being deployed in major cities around the world will require a satellite-based QKD solution to form an interconnected global QKD network. QKD satellites operate in Sun-Synchronous Orbits approximately 500 km away from the Earths surface, enabling global interconnectivity and laying the foundation for highly secure communications in the age of quantum computing. SES, in collaboration with a consortium of European partners, is leading the development of the EAGLE-1 project to enable early access to long-distance QKD for ultra-secure data transmissions. The project, which includes both satellite and ground infrastructure, is co-funded by ESA national contributions and the European Commission, reinforcing Europe's commitment to advancing quantum-secure communications. SpeQtral is working on two QKD satellites, SpeQtre and SpeQtral-1, which are supported by the Office for Space Technology & Industry, Singapore (OSTIn). SpeQtre, a joint Singapore-UK mission set for launch later this year, will host SpeQtrals space-qualified quantum-optics system which enables the establishment of quantum-secure encryption keys. OSTIns strong support for technological development in advanced space-based capabilities has played an important role in enabling local startups like SpeQtral, foster impactful international partnerships with the potential to shape the global quantum-security industry. The MoU agreement was signed by the CEOs of both companies in Betzdorf, Luxembourg, during the State visit of Singapores President Tharman Shanmugaratnam to the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. Adel Al-Saleh, CEO of SES, said: 'Satellite-enabled Quantum Key Distribution is a fundamental technology for next-generation cyber security, allowing long-distance transmission of encryption keys. At SES we are delighted to bring our innovative expertise in developing secure, interoperable networked solutions, joining efforts with like-minded ecosystem partner SpeQtral in implementing the next milestone of our quantum-secure vision. The agreement allows SES to expand into non-EU markets and serve commercial customers, including facilitating secure exchanges between entities based across different geographies.' Chune Yang Lum, CEO of SpeQtral, added: 'Our partnership with SES represents a significant step towards realising commercially viable space-based QKD. It is important that we build on each others expertise, to unlock synergies in this initial phase of enabling the interconnection of localised fibre-based quantum networks. By developing a shared OGS infrastructure, we are reducing costs and strengthening the foundation for a truly global quantum-secure network.' Jonathan Hung, Executive Director at OSTIn, stated: 'The collaboration between SpeQtral and SES marks a significant milestone in Singapore's quantum technology landscape that will strengthen secure global communications for the future. The partnership leverages SpeQtrals strengths as one of the first quantum key distribution (QKD) companies, together with SESs satellite QKD expertise and position of a global content and connectivity solutions provider – to make quantum communications more accessible worldwide and allow seamless services for end-users in Asia and Europe. We welcome more partnerships with companies to strengthen Singapores position at the forefront of quantum communications innovation and commercialisation.'