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In its early days, the concept was considered more of a mathematical dream than a practical tool — researchers questioned whether it could ever be realized beyond theory. The turning point came in 2009, when Craig Gentry introduced the first viable FHE construction using lattices and the bootstrapping technique. This breakthrough shifted the focus from possibility to practicality. Since then, the race has been about making FHE efficient, scalable, and accessible for real-world applications.
It is within this new chapter that Zama has positioned itself as a pioneer. Rather than keeping FHE locked within the academic sphere, Zama is pushing the technology into the hands of developers, enterprises, and innovators worldwide. By building open-source libraries such as Concrete and Concrete ML, Zama dramatically lowers the barrier to entry, allowing anyone to implement FHE in their systems without needing deep cryptographic expertise.
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