PiQASO at INCYBER Forum Europe 2026

PiQASO participated in the 18th edition of the INCYBER Forum Europe, held at Lille Grand Palais from 31 March to 2 April 2026.

The Forum is one of Europe's principal gatherings for cybersecurity professionals, bringing together public institutions, industry, research organisations, and technology providers to discuss digital security and trust.

This year's edition addressed topics including cyber resilience, supply chain security, digital identity, and the implications of emerging technologies for cybersecurity policy and practice.

The project was represented through a dedicated booth, where Savvoula Oikonomou from UBITECH engaged with visitors and presented the project's objectives and approach to post-quantum cryptography as a service. The booth provided an opportunity to discuss PiQASO's work with professionals from across the European cybersecurity community and to connect with potential stakeholders.

Dimitris Katsinis from QUBITECH delivered a presentation on the technology underlying the PiQASO framework, covering the cryptographic mechanisms and service architecture being developed within the project. Partners UBITECH, QUBITECH, Red Alert Labs, and Pluribus One were all present at the event, reflecting the consortium's collective effort to raise awareness of the project's outcomes and engage with the broader community working on the transition to post-quantum cryptography.

About the event

Founded in 2007, the INCYBER Forum is Europe’s leading event for digital security and trust and has also become a key event in Canada since 2022.

Its unique feature is that it brings together the entire cybersecurity and “trusted digital” ecosystem: end-customers, service providers, solution vendors, consultants, law enforcement and government agencies, schools and universities.

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The project funded under Grant Agreement No. ​101190366​ is supported by the European Cybersecurity Competence CentreFunded by the European Union.
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