To promote post-quantum semiconductor and space initiatives, the SEALSQ C-Suite sets out on a strategic roadshow in India.
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SEALSQ Corp, a leader in semiconductors, Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), and post-quantum technologies, has announced a high-level strategic roadshow throughout India in an effort to strengthen its position within one of the fastest-growing technological hotspots in the world. The delegation’s visit, which is slated for early January 2026 and is led by Founder and CEO Carlos Moreira, is a significant step in the company’s growth into the sovereign space and post-quantum semiconductor personalization industries.
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A Multicity Mission for Quantum Advancement
The roadshow will explore India’s top innovative hubs from January 5–9, 2026. In Hyderabad, Bangalore, New Delhi, Mumbai, and Ahmedabad, the SEALSQ C-suite will hold high-level meetings and tour industrial sites. This schedule shows a concentrated attempt to incorporate SEALSQ’s cutting-edge technologies into India’s developing space and semiconductor industries.
Accelerating a Post-Quantum Semiconductor Personalization Center is one of the mission’s main goals. SEALSQ aims to supply the Indian market with hardware that is naturally resilient to the new risks posed by quantum computing by developing a local presence for semiconductor customization.
Strategic Industrial Partnerships: Kaynes Semicon and Skyroot Aerospace
SEALSQ’s cooperation with well-known regional industrial leaders is crucial to the success of its Indian expansion. Strengthening ties with Kaynes Semicon and Skyroot Aerospace is a major goal of the roadshow.
These partnerships are a component of a larger plan to use reliable regional distributors and business associates to guarantee scalable and sustainable market coverage. By collaborating with Skyroot Aeronautical, SEALSQ hopes to further bridge the gap between secure cryptography and aeronautical technology by advancing post-quantum satellite activities alongside WISeSat Space.
The $100 Million Quantum Fund: Investing in India’s Future
SEALSQ hopes to contribute significantly to the financial support of India’s quantum revolution in addition to industrial cooperation. In order to discuss strategic investments through SEALSQ’s $100 million Quantum Fund, the group intends to meet with top Indian quantum entrepreneurs and research initiatives.
This fund was created especially to assist innovative advancements in a number of crucial fields in order to promote a robust and independent quantum ecosystem:
- Quantum AI and Quantum Computing.
- Safe Semiconductor Architectures.
- Post-Quantum Cryptography.
Because of the National Quantum Mission (NQM), which is run by the government, India is in a unique position to receive such funding. India’s startup scene is already yielding notable outcomes, including QpiAI, which just unveiled the 64-qubit Kaveri quantum chip and the 25-qubit QpiAI-Indus system. India is advancing toward utility-scale quantum advantage in a variety of industries, including materials research, healthcare, and finance, by fusing AI with quantum computing.
Sovereign Space Capabilities and WISeSat
Additionally, the roadshow provides a forum for the advancement of sovereign space capabilities. WISeSat and SEALSQ are now assessing the potential for WISeSat satellite launches from India in 2026.
This project is a component of a sovereign constellation concept that aims to strengthen secure connectivity and technological sovereignty. SEALSQ seeks to establish a framework for secure, next-generation communication that is independent of third-party infrastructure by coordinating with India’s quickly growing launch and space manufacturing capabilities.
The Legal Framework: The Swiss–India TEPA Agreement
Geopolitical and economic ties between Switzerland and India make the visit strategic. India’s TEPA with EFTA countries Switzerland, Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway strengthens relations.
TEPA offers a number of significant benefits for SEALSQ’s growth:
- Increased Legal Certainty: Creating a steady atmosphere for long-term business planning.
- Better Access to the Market: Facilitating the entry of Swiss products and services into the Indian market.
- Technology Transfer: Establishing a strong foundation for business collaboration and the exchange of cutting-edge technical expertise.
Addressing the Quantum Threat
The development of quantum computing fuels the urgency of SEALSQ’s mission. Traditional encryption techniques like RSA and Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) are more susceptible to decoding as these machines get more powerful.
Leader in Post-Quantum creation of semiconductors that give sensitive data future-proof security. Numerous applications depend on these quantum-resistant solutions, such as:
- Tokens for multi-factor authentication (MFA).
- Industrial automation and smart energy.
- Healthcare and Medical Systems.
- Network infrastructure for defense and IT.
- EV and automobile charging.
Vision for a Secure Digital Infrastructure
India is a “key strategic partner” for SEALSQ’s long-term goals, according to CEO Carlos Moreira. In order to create reliable global supply chains and robust digital infrastructure, the roadshow aims to coordinate industrial deployment with strategic investment.
SEALSQ guarantees that vital systems are shielded from potential quantum attacks by integrating Post-Quantum Cryptography directly into semiconductor technologies, improving the general security of various businesses across the globe.