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KEEQuant, Collaider and noris network showcase AI demonstrator with quantum encryption

Key point: Quantum-secured infrastructure in Germany could lower AI adoption barriers in regulated sectors by ensuring data sovereignty, transparency, and post-quantum security.

Three companies have jointly presented a demonstrator that combines generative AI with quantum-secured communication and controlled local infrastructure. The concept addresses the primary reason why AI deployments fail in government agencies, financial service providers, and critical infrastructure operators: inadequate data security and lack of data sovereignty.

KEEQuant, Collaider and noris network have jointly developed a demonstrator that showcases a new operating model for AI applications in security-sensitive organizations. Instead of the typical public cloud approaches where data is processed externally, the concept relies on locally controlled infrastructure with quantum-secured data transport. KEEQuant contributed the security architecture and uses keys generated via quantum key distribution (QKD). These secure the communication path between browser and language model-based backend. Imran Khan, CEO of KEEQuant, describes this as a solution approach for practical deployment in environments with elevated protection requirements.

Collaider provided the application layer and shifted the focus away from generic chatbot scenarios toward specialized AI tools that can be integrated into existing business processes. Michael Klieber, CEO and co-founder of Collaider, emphasizes that AI becomes productive in practice only when it takes into account industry-specific and organization-specific requirements for handling sensitive information. The company sees this as key to bringing AI beyond mere prototype applications into protected working environments.

The operational infrastructure comes from noris network, an IT service provider with long-standing experience in security-critical sectors such as finance, public administration, and healthcare. noris network holds ISO 27001, BSI Grundschutz, BSI C5, and EN 50600 certifications and is investing in the expansion of quantum-resistant and AI-capable computing capacity throughout Germany. Joachim Astel, co-founder and Chief Regulatory Officer of noris network, emphasizes that organizations in security-sensitive sectors need more than just model access – they need an operating environment that also protects against post-quantum threats.

The demonstrator represents a starting point for future sovereign AI services and addresses a central adoption barrier: the absence of a trustworthy and controlled security and infrastructure model. This opens a viable path for organizations with high data protection requirements to deploy modern AI technologies without surrendering data control, workload locality, or communication paths. However, the concept does not replace existing governance and compliance requirements, but rather supplements them with a technical trust foundation.


Source: www.it-daily.net · Published 25 June 2026
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