About KELTUN

KELTUN is a European deep-tech effort focused on substrate-level resilience mechanisms that preserve controlled system behaviour under electromagnetic stress and infrastructure degradation.

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KELTUN substrate-level resilience concept visual
Concept visual — representative only. Integration specifics remain controlled.

Our Approach

We prioritise experimentally validated physical mechanisms before expanding system integration scope.

Purpose

KELTUN develops substrate-level resilience mechanisms that preserve controlled system behaviour under electromagnetic stress and infrastructure degradation. Our objective is continuity at the physical layer.

Method

We design and validate physical attenuation, isolation, and energy-redirection mechanisms directly within semiconductor substrates and packaging structures. Security is implemented in hardware before software assumptions exist.

Discipline

All development follows measurable physical validation. Claims are supported by laboratory data, repeatable experiments, and independent partner verification.

Operational Framework

We keep scope controlled, information disciplined, and validation evidence-based.

Partners

Phase-based validation is conducted in collaboration with selected European research institutions and fabrication partners under controlled technical agreements.

Security Posture

Technical details are disclosed strictly on a need-to-know basis under NDA and within applicable regulatory frameworks.

Phase Focus

Current efforts are concentrated on experimental validation of substrate-level transient electromagnetic attenuation mechanisms as the foundation for future system integration.

All technical concepts, architectures, mechanisms and visual representations presented on this website are proprietary to KELTUN and protected under applicable intellectual property law. Detailed disclosures are provided exclusively under non‑disclosure agreement and within appropriate regulatory frameworks.