It's been a busy year at Ethicronics. So, we decided to take a moment to reflect.
A university education is priceless. But what you don't get is hands-on, real-life industry experience. This is what we provided to twelve precocious young minds from the University of Cambridge, who worked with us for three months.
They attended socials, visited embassies, and learned about what it's like to work in a flourishing start-up environment. Of course, their technical skills improved vastly. But most importantly, they transformed their minds, and grew as individuals.
Rohan Wadhawan, one of our interns -- and a young man who will indubitably go on to do great things -- said: "Over the summer, I worked with a talented group of software engineers, developing the company's core hardware assurance solution [...] It's also been very interesting learning about the inner workings of a fast-paced startup environment, and I'm super grateful for the opportunity to have worked here."
Our interns also partook in Hack@CHES2025, the world's leading hardware security hackathon in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Out of 47 teams, they placed an impressive 5th. Fittingly, they celebrated by enjoying the view from the iconic Infinity Pool overlooking the Petronas Towers.
Yes, Ethicronics is a start-up that provides hardware assurance. But it's also so much more than that. We provide the springboard on which future leaders begin their careers. We are proud to have cultivated the potential of such talented individuals. To our interns, we are very proud of and grateful for all your hard work.