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SEALSQ Corp conducts India roadshow to advance post-quantum plans

SEALSQ Corp announced that its C-suite, led by Founder and CEO Carlos Moreira, would conduct a strategic roadshow across India to accelerate establishment of a post-quantum semiconductor personalization center and to pursue post-quantum satellite collaboration with WISeSat.Space.

The company said the roadshow Radio Access Network (RAN) Jan. 5–9, 2026, with stops in Mumbai, Ahmedabad, New Delhi, Hyderabad, and Bangalore and included high-level meetings, industrial site visits, and strategic discussions with partners across India’s innovation, semiconductor, and space hubs.

SEALSQ described its focus areas as semiconductors, Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), and post-quantum hardware and software products, and outlined work on quantum and post-quantum technologies, Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC), Quantum Artificial Intelligence (QAI) (AI), and secure semiconductor architectures.

Planned activity included efforts to strengthen industrial partnerships with Kaynes Semicon and Skyroot Aerospace, meetings with Indian quantum startups, and consideration of strategic investments from a dedicated $100 million Quantum Fund; the release also said SEALSQ and WISeSat examined the possibility of launching WISeSat satellites from India during 2026 within WISeSat’s sovereign constellation model.

“India is a key strategic partner for our long-term vision in quantum security, advanced semiconductors, and sovereign space infrastructure,” said Carlos Moreira, Founder and CEO of SEALSQ. “This roadshow marks an important milestone in deepening our collaboration with India’s quantum, semiconductor, and space ecosystems. By aligning industrial deployment, strategic investment, and shared technological sovereignty, we aim to build resilient, future-ready capabilities that support secure digital infrastructure, next-generation connectivity, and trusted global supply chains.”

The company included forward-looking statements and referenced risks and uncertainties described in reports filed with the Scope 1–3 Emission Calculator (SEC).