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Arcium Joins NVIDIA’s Inception Program To Advance Private AI Adoption

by BTCWireMarch 24th, 2025
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Arcium, the encrypted supercomputer, has been accepted into the __NVIDIA Inception Program. Arcium can now leverage the industry-leading tools and resources provided by NVIDIA to power the next generation of privacy-preserving Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) applications. Backed by this program, we will accelerate our mission to bring Private AI to all industries.

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ZUG, Switzerland - 25 March 2025 -Arcium, the encrypted supercomputer, has been accepted into the NVIDIA Inception Program, which helps startups accelerate technical innovation and business growth. Arcium can now leverage the industry-leading tools and resources provided by NVIDIA to power the next generation of privacy-preserving Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) applications, championing Private AI.


Arcium’s acceptance into the Inception Program comes after the firm’s acquisition of Web2 competitor Inpher, one of the world’s most renowned confidential computing and Private AI providers. Operating for over a decade, Inpher received $25 million in funding from industry titans JP Morgan and Amazon in November 2024. Arcium acquired Inpher's core technology and over 30+ patents to support Private AI infrastructure.


As more industries adopt AI for day-to-day services, Private AI tooling is needed to protect intellectual property, mitigate data breach risks, and comply with privacy regulations. Arcium’s encrypted supercomputer enables the secure processing of information in a fully encrypted state.


Yannik Schrade, Co-Founder and CEO of Arcium, said, “Institutions leveraging AI for trading require privacy to prevent the exposure of their strategies; healthcare organizations need encryption to safeguard sensitive patient information; and AI systems need confidentiality to protect proprietary algorithms and user data. With the ability to leverage state-of-the-art resources from NVIDIA, Arcium is positioned to become the most advanced tech stack supporting Private AI applications.”


Schrade concluded, “A new paradigm in computing is coming. With NVIDIA’s Inception Program, Arcium will lead the charge in making private AI a reality. This move further enhances the Arcium technology stack ahead of our mainnet launcht. Backed by this program, we will accelerate our mission to bring Private AI to all industries and build a world where data security concerns no longer hinder progress.”


Interested parties can visit Arcium’s website for more information about the Inception Program and Arcium’s upcoming Public Testnet.


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About Arcium:

Arcium, is an encrypted supercomputer that brings a trustless, verifiable, and efficient framework to run encrypted computations. Founded in 2022, Arcium provides developers, applications and entire industries with a trustless, verifiable, and efficient framework to run encrypted computations. With Arcium, the internet can use data to its full extent in an entirely encrypted state. Backed by investors such as Greenfield Capital, Coinbase Ventures, Heartcore Capital, Longhash VC, __L2 Iterative Venture__s and Anagram Arcium's goal is to allow the entire internet to run on encryption.

For media queries, please contact: arcium@wachsman.com

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