SES and SpeQtral Sign
MoU to Advance Global Quantum-Secure Communications
SES and SpeQtral 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 Singapore’s fibre-QKD network will help future
customers integrate their networks with satellite QKD
networks and demonstrate a practical pathway towards
enabling a 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 Singapore’s Infocomm Media Development
Authority (IMDA).
SES and SpeQtral’s
Expertise in QKD
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 Earth’s 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 SpeQtral’s
space-qualified quantum-optics system which enables the
establishment of quantum-secure encryption keys. OSTIn’s
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 Singapore’s 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,
said: "Our partnership with SES represents a significant
step towards realising commercially viable space-based
QKD. It is important that we build on each other’s
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."
Mr Jonathan Hung, Executive
Director at OSTIn said: “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 SpeQtral’s strengths as one of
the first quantum key distribution (QKD) companies,
together with SES’s 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 Singapore’s position at the
forefront of quantum communications innovation and
commercialisation.”

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