The scope is broad, covering everything from connectivity and semiconductors to cloud platforms, software and AI.
The founding alliance members span cloud hyperscalers, telecom leaders, AI labs, defense and infrastructure players, including Anthropic, ASML, AWS, Cassava Technologies, Cohere, Ericsson, Google Cloud, Hanwha, Jio Platforms, Microsoft, Nokia, Nscale, NTT, Rapidus, Saab, and SAP.
The alliance is positioning trust as a foundational layer of the digital experience. Its principles emphasize transparency, security-by-design, resilient supply chains, open ecosystems, and respect for the rule of law and data protection, regardless of where a technology provider is headquartered.
That matters at a time when skepticism around digital technologies remains high and when outages, breaches, or opaque AI behavior can quickly erode customer confidence. By aligning on common commitments, alliance members say they want to give governments and customers clearer signals about which providers meet high global standards.
The Trusted Tech Alliance plans to expand its membership and work alongside governments and customers to support national and international efforts around digital sovereignty, resilience, and competitiveness.
For CX leaders, the alliance signals a shift in how the industry talks about responsibility as trust, regulation and technology increasingly intersect.



