Infineon has integrated its OPTIGA TPM SLB 9672 security chip with NVIDIA's Jetson Thor platform to establish a quantum-resilient root of trust for robotics and Physical AI systems. This integration enables secure key storage, measured boot, and remote attestation, ensuring the integrity of autonomous systems throughout their lifecycle. The OPTIGA TPM also facilitates encrypted communications and protected software updates. Notably, Infineon's TPM roadmap includes support for NIST-standardized post-quantum cryptography algorithms1, which will help future robotic deployments address evolving security and compliance requirements. By advancing post-quantum security for robotics applications, Infineon is positioning itself to meet the emerging needs of the industry. This development matters to practitioners because early adoption of post-quantum security solutions can provide a competitive advantage in navigating regulatory compliance requirements.