Highlights
- SEALSQ leadership to visit five Indian cities from January 5–9, 2026
- Discussions to focus on post-quantum semiconductors, satellites, and partnerships
- Meetings planned with industrial partners, startups, and research ventures
SEALSQ Corp (NASDAQ:LAES), a company engaged in semiconductor, PKI, and post-quantum technology hardware and software, has announced that its senior leadership will undertake a strategic roadshow across India in early January. The initiative will be led by Founder and Chief Executive Officer Carlos Moreira and is aimed at advancing plans for a post-quantum semiconductor personalization center while expanding collaboration on post-quantum satellite initiatives with WISeSat.Space.
Roadshow Across Key Indian Technology Hubs
Scheduled from January 5 to January 9, 2026, the roadshow will include visits to Mumbai, Ahmedabad, New Delhi, Hyderabad, and Bangalore. According to the company, the itinerary includes high-level meetings, industrial site visits, and discussions with stakeholders across India’s semiconductor, innovation, and space ecosystems. The visit is positioned as part of SEALSQ’s broader efforts to build long-term industrial relationships in the region.
A key element of the roadshow is engagement with established partners such as Kaynes Semicon and Skyroot Aerospace. SEALSQ has indicated that collaboration with local distributors and industrial partners is central to its approach for addressing the Indian market in a structured and scalable manner.
Quantum Fund and Startup Engagement
Alongside industrial discussions, SEALSQ representatives are expected to meet with Indian quantum startups and research-oriented ventures. These interactions are linked to the company’s AUD 100 mn Quantum Fund, which is focused on supporting technologies across quantum computing, post-quantum cryptography, quantum AI, and secure semiconductor architectures. The stated objective of the fund is to contribute to the development of a sovereign quantum ecosystem.
India’s progress in quantum technologies has been supported by initiatives such as the National Quantum Mission. The country has also seen activity from domestic companies including QpiAI, which has reported milestones such as the launch of its 25-qubit QpiAI-Indus system and the 64-qubit Kaveri quantum chip.
Trade Framework and Space Cooperation
The company also highlighted the relevance of the Swiss–India Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement (TEPA), which is intended to provide greater legal certainty and market access between India and EFTA states. SEALSQ noted that this framework supports technology transfer and industrial cooperation.
In parallel, SEALSQ and WISeSat are assessing the possibility of launching WISeSat satellites from India in 2026, aligned with WISeSat’s sovereign constellation model and India’s expanding space manufacturing and launch 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.”
LAES closed at USD 4.24 on January 02, 2026.
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