UNIQCOAI

Why now

The demand isn’t hype. It’s law, and it’s hardware.

Four forces, one window

Regulation demands proof

EU AI Act high-risk obligations are in force — record-keeping and human-oversight duties now have teeth. India’s DPDP enforcement approaches, and RBI and IRDAI localization is already enforced.

The hardware finally supports it

Confidential computing is a ~$5.8B market growing roughly 38% a year. But no layer proves data was protected while in use.

The flaw got a name

TEE.fail (2026) showed a borrowed-but-valid credential defeats naive attestation — exactly the gap our cross-binding closes.

Sovereign capacity is arriving without trust

India’s sovereign GPU build-out is scaling with no confidential-attestation layer on top.

Regulation demands proof. The hardware can now provide it. What’s missing is the mechanism that connects the two — that is the layer UNIQCO ships.

What regulators are converging on

EU AI Act

Human oversight, traceability, explainability

NIST AI RMF

Govern, map, measure, manage controls

India DPDP

Data sovereignty and processing controls

CBAM

Trade and reporting workflows in compliance engine

Canada AIDA

Risk and accountability controls