PHOENIQS and Unveil Partner to Advance the Next Generation of Sovereign AI
Combining sovereign AI infrastructure with quantum-enhanced, constraint-based language models to deliver trustworthy and jurisdictionally compliant AI.
PHOENIQS, the Swiss sovereign AI and cloud provider, today announced a strategic partnership with Unveil, the Swiss pioneer behind a novel constraint-based and quantum-enhanced approach to computational efficiency, allowing only to run what works.

The partnership brings together two complementary capabilities: Unveil’s breakthrough compute layer that helps AI systems determine what can proceed before compute is initiated, and PHOENIQS' sovereign AI infrastructure, enabling organizations to deploy and operate advanced AI solutions under their own jurisdiction, governance framework, and regulatory requirements.
While most AI models are optimized primarily to predict the next token, Unveil introduces a fundamentally different approach. Its architecture incorporates admissibility logic directly into any computational parameter, enabling AI systems to evaluate, validate, and reason within predefined constraints to find a feasible path, rather than brute-forcing every option, which is the main source of wasted compute.
By combining this technology with PHOENIQS' sovereign AI platform, organizations gain access to advanced AI capabilities without compromising on security, compliance, or data sovereignty.
Trustworthy AI, Sovereign by Design
As AI adoption accelerates across highly regulated industries, organizations increasingly require solutions that combine the latest AI capabilities with transparency, control, and regulatory compliance. The partnership between PHOENIQS and Unveil addresses this need by combining advanced constraint-based intelligence with sovereign AI infrastructure.
Unveil contributes a new generation of language models designed to reason within defined constraints rather than relying solely on external guardrails. Its roadmap extends beyond today's AI architectures toward quantum-enhanced reasoning and self-reinforcing discovery, where future model generations continuously improve through insights generated by advanced simulations and optimization techniques.
PHOENIQS provides the sovereign foundation on which these models operate. Built on Swiss infrastructure and governed by Swiss law, the PHOENIQS platform enables organizations to deploy and operate AI solutions while maintaining control over their data, infrastructure, and compliance requirements.
Together, PHOENIQS and Unveil enable a new class of AI systems that not only generate responses but evaluate outcomes in a unique way resulting in unprecedented efficiency, all while operating within trusted governance frameworks, and deliver innovation without compromising sovereignty.
"The future of AI will be defined not only by model performance, but by trust, control, and sovereignty. Our partnership with Unveil brings together advanced AI innovation and Swiss sovereign infrastructure, enabling organizations to deploy next-generation AI solutions without compromising on security, compliance, or governance. Together, we are creating an environment where organizations can adopt AI with confidence and under their own terms."

"Today marks an important milestone for Unveil. Together with PHOENIQS, we are building something fundamentally different. We are launching a language model trained on the rules that govern what can and cannot exist. Drawing on the principles every industry operates under, and insights unavailable to conventional training methods, it can explain exactly why a request is valid, why it needs to change, or why it cannot proceed."

Accelerating the Future of AI
The collaboration marks another step in strengthening Switzerland's position as a global hub for sovereign AI innovation.
By bringing together advanced AI research, quantum-enhanced computing approaches, and sovereign AI infrastructure, PHOENIQS and Unveil are laying the foundation for AI systems that are more trustworthy, more controllable, and better aligned with the needs of governments, enterprises, research institutions, and regulated industries.