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Satoshi Holdings Participates in CES 2026... Global Spotlight on 'K-Quantum Security Technology'

Satoshi Holdings Participates in CES 2026... Global Spotlight on 'K-Quantum Security Technology'

Satoshi Holdings (formerly DeepMind Platform) announced on January 12 that it received significant attention from global companies and organizations while participating in CES 2026, the world's largest IT and consumer electronics exhibition held in Las Vegas, USA.


At this exhibition, Satoshi Holdings operated a booth featuring its quantum security (PQC)-based drone platform, ARGUS-Q™, which won the Innovation Award in the Cybersecurity category. Throughout the event, defense and security officials from the United States, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia visited the booth.


Notably, this year's exhibition went beyond simple technology viewing, with numerous consultations taking place regarding the actual adoption of solutions.


Representatives from the global defense and public sectors, as well as the telecommunications, energy, and mobility industries, visited the CES 2026 booth to ask wide-ranging questions about the technical structure and operational methods of ARGUS-Q™, as well as its applicability in real-world environments. In particular, officials from defense and security agencies in North America and Europe, along with professionals from major global corporations, expressed interest in the platform's structure and scalability as a command and control system for integrated drone operations and management.


On site, there were many inquiries about the drone communication security structure utilizing post-quantum cryptography (PQC), as well as the open platform architecture that is not dependent on specific drones or manufacturers. Representatives from telecommunications infrastructure companies and energy and infrastructure operators closely examined whether the platform could ensure communication security, operational stability, and operational sovereignty even when using foreign hardware. This technical approach was recognized as a meaningful alternative in the global market.


The company stated, "At CES 2026, most questions focused not just on the technology itself, but on when, where, and how it can actually be applied. We exchanged opinions with officials from public institutions and key industry players from various countries, focusing on the technical structure and usage scenarios. With some attendees, we also engaged in discussions with a view to future technical verification or additional collaboration."


The company added, "In particular, there were many questions about the potential for use in areas requiring high reliability and security, such as public safety, defense, and energy infrastructure. This confirmed that ARGUS-Q is being recognized as an integrated control platform applicable in global settings, rather than just a simple drone solution."


Satoshi Holdings positioned CES 2026 not merely as an exhibition, but as a 'business-focused event' that combined global customer discovery and commercialization discussions. The company plans to continue follow-up negotiations with potential customers met at the event.


A Satoshi Holdings representative commented, "CES 2026 was a meaningful opportunity to have our technological competitiveness directly validated in the global market. We will make every effort to ensure that the results achieved at the event lead to actual contracts and business expansion."


He further emphasized, "Building on the CES Innovation Award and the positive on-site response, we will accelerate efforts to secure references and achieve business results in the global defense, security, and digital infrastructure markets, focusing on quantum security drones and cybersecurity platforms."


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