SEALSQ C-Suite Visits India to Advance Post-Quantum Semiconductor Personalization Center, Quantum Investments, and Sovereign Space Capabilities
Geneva, Switzerland, January 05, 2026 -- SEALSQ Corp ("SEALSQ" or "Company"), a company that focuses on developing and selling Semiconductors, PKI, and Post-Quantum technology hardware and software products, today announced that its C-suite leadership, led by its Founder and Chief Executive Officer Carlos Moreira, will conduct a strategic roadshow across India in early January to accelerate the establishment of a post-quantum semiconductor personalization center and to advance collaboration on post-quantum satellite initiatives with WISeSat.Space.
The roadshow, which will take place from January 5-9, 2026, with visits to Mumbai, Ahmedabad, New Delhi, Hyderabad, and Bangalore, includes high-level meetings, industrial site visits, and strategic discussions with key partners across India’s leading innovation, semiconductor, and space hubs.
A central focus of this initiative is the strengthening of long-term industrial partnerships, in particular with Kaynes Semicon and Skyroot Aerospace, as part of SEALSQ’s strategy to bring its advanced quantum and post-quantum technologies to the Indian market. SEALSQ aims to leverage trusted local distributors and industrial partners to ensure sustainable and scalable market coverage.
In parallel, the SEALSQ delegation will meet with leading Indian quantum startups and research-driven ventures, with the objective of making strategic investments through its dedicated $100 million Quantum Fund. This fund is designed to support breakthrough technologies across quantum computing, post-quantum cryptography, quantum AI, and secure semiconductor architectures, fostering a resilient and sovereign quantum ecosystem.
India is rapidly emerging as a major global force in quantum technologies, driven by the government-led National Quantum Mission (NQM). The country’s dynamic startup ecosystem includes companies such as QpiAI, which has recently achieved key milestones with the launch of its 25-qubit QpiAI-Indus system and the 64-qubit Kaveri quantum chip. By integrating artificial intelligence with quantum computing and building a fully domestic quantum stack, India is positioning itself for utility-scale quantum advantage across healthcare, finance, materials science, and critical infrastructure.
The roadshow underscores the strategic importance of the Swiss–India relationship, reinforced by the Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement (TEPA) between India and the EFTA States (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland). TEPA enhances legal certainty and long-term plannability for bilateral trade while significantly improving access for Swiss goods and services to the Indian market. Together these factors create a robust framework for technology transfer and industrial cooperation.
In parallel, SEALSQ and WISeSat are working on the possibility of launching WISeSat satellites from India during 2026, within WISeSat’s sovereign constellation model. This initiative aims to reinforce technological sovereignty, secure connectivity, and space cooperation, while aligning with India’s rapidly expanding launch and space manufacturing capabilities.
“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.”


