Duality Technologies has launched OpenFHE, a groundbreaking open-source fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) library developed in collaboration with major entities such as Intel, Samsung, the University of California – San Diego, and MIT. This advanced library aims to revolutionize data privacy by allowing computations on encrypted data without the need to decrypt it or share secret keys, thus accelerating the adoption of Privacy Enhanced Technologies (PETs). OpenFHE, a successor to PALISADE and other projects like HElib and HEAAN, offers post-quantum security and supports features like bootstrapping and scheme switching, as well as hardware acceleration through a standard Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL). It addresses the usability issues of existing FHE libraries by providing a unified API and a user-friendly interface, enabling organizations to integrate FHE into their applications seamlessly. The project, supported by DARPA's financial backing, promises to enhance encrypted data computations with increased usability and security, leveraging Duality's expertise in secure data collaboration.