PAYCLE Visits the Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science to Discuss Next Year's Research Theme: "Post-Quantum Cryptography"
Last year, PAYCLE, in collaboration with UPCX and the Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science, established the "Green Blockchain Development PAYCLE/UPCX Joint Research Program," promoting advanced technology research through industry-academia collaboration.
Exploration of Research Themes for the Quantum Computing Era and Post-Quantum Cryptography
During this visit, in anticipation of advancements in quantum computing, discussions were held on the critical importance of post-quantum cryptography as a foundational technology for future information security. We also exchanged views on the direction of next year’s research themes and the potential for advancing research with an eye toward real-world implementation.

Strengthening the Joint Research Framework with the Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science and the Participation of Expert Researchers
Furthermore, in the upcoming research program, Associate Professor Azumi Sakai (Ph.D. in Science) of the Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science is scheduled to join as a collaborative research member. By incorporating her specialized expertise, we aim to build a more practical and advanced research framework. Her academic title and credentials can be confirmed via the university’s official profile.
Moving forward, PAYCLE will continue to promote research and development in collaboration with universities and research institutions across fields such as "Blockchain," "Fintech," "AI," and "Quantum-Resistant Cryptographic Algorithms," contributing to the realization of a secure and sustainable next-generation digital society.
