SEALSQ Signs MoU with Gujarat Government for Semiconductor Center
SEALSQ announced the signing of a Non-binding Memorandum of Understanding with the Government of Gujarat and Kaynes SemiCon to collaborate on the establishment of India's first Secure Semiconductor Design, Test, and Personalization Center dedicated to post-quantum cryptography technologies. The proposed OSTP center will be located at Kaynes SemiCon's manufacturing campus in Sanand, Gujarat, and is planned to achieve an annual production capacity of up to 300M post-quantum secure semiconductors. The facility aims to support India's growing demand for quantum-resistant technologies across security-sensitive and regulated sectors, including government, defense, critical infrastructure, telecommunications, automotive, IoT, and digital identity. The parties of the MoU, the Government of Gujarat, acting through its competent authority, SEALSQ and Kaynes SemiCon, plan to collaborate on building a trusted, onshore semiconductor ecosystem aligned with India's national security, regulatory, and digital sovereignty requirements. The purpose of the MoU is to formalize the mutual understanding of the parties to cooperate on the establishment of a secure semiconductor platform in India, with a strategic focus on onshore semiconductor personalization, post-quantum cryptography and quantum-resistant semiconductor technologies, and the strengthening of India's strategic autonomy and resilience within the global semiconductor supply chain. Under the MoU, the parties intend to establish a joint venture company in India, tentatively named SEALKAYNESQ Ltd, with the aim to secure semiconductor design, testing, and personalization. The proposed initiative includes the planned creation of an Outsourced Semiconductor Test and Personalization facility within Kaynes SemiCon's campus, that aims to enable advanced capabilities such as Common Criteria-compliant wafer testing, final testing, secure personalization, cryptographic key injection, PKI provisioning, and post-quantum cryptographic enablement.
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- Compliance Solutions Enhancement: The integration of WISeID provides Wecan's compliance solutions with robust identity verification and auditing capabilities, ensuring that financial institutions meet regulatory requirements in KYC and client lifecycle management while improving operational efficiency and data integrity.
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- Strategic Event Participation: SEALSQ will showcase its hardware security innovations at the Yokohama Connectivity Standards Alliance meeting from March 16-19, 2026, and the Tokyo Wi-SUN Open House on March 27, emphasizing its critical role in supporting Japan's quantum security transition to meet the 2035 PQC adoption goal.
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- Customer Celebration Event: SEALSQ will host a private gathering of select customers during the Suzuka Japanese Grand Prix from March 27-29, 2026, celebrating its collaboration with BWT Alpine F1 Team, showcasing quantum security technology applications in high-performance environments, further solidifying its market position.
- Technical Compliance: SEALSQ's PQC solutions comply with NIST and CNSA 2.0 standards, providing robust protection against quantum threats, ensuring the competitiveness and compliance of its products in the global market.
- Quantum Technology Showcase: SEALSQ will present its quantum security technology at the Cantor Global Technology & Industrial Growth Conference from March 10-11, 2026, with CEO Carlos Moreira participating in a quantum panel discussion, which is expected to attract attention from investors and industry leaders, thereby enhancing the company's market visibility.
- U.S. Strategy Update: Moreira will outline the 'Made in USA Quantum Strategy' at the conference, emphasizing investments in U.S.-based quantum technology companies and the expansion of its Quantum Shield QS 7001™ platform, aimed at strengthening domestic quantum infrastructure security and technological sovereignty.
- Investment and Collaboration: SEALSQ's recent strategic investment in EeroQ is designed to support the development of next-generation quantum computing and post-quantum security capabilities in the U.S., aligning with the company's long-term strategy and potentially enhancing its competitiveness in the global quantum market.
- Industry Leadership Position: SEALSQ's participation underscores its leading role in post-quantum cybersecurity and trusted digital infrastructure, aligning with U.S. priorities for technological leadership and security, which is expected to attract more collaborative opportunities.
- Technology-Driven Focus: SEALSQ Corp has announced a strategic shift towards semiconductor CMOS-compatible quantum computing architectures, emphasizing investments in silicon spin qubits and electrons-on-helium platforms to achieve long-term quantum scalability, thereby enhancing its competitive position in the quantum technology market.
- Security Architecture Integration: The company is integrating post-quantum cryptography (PQC) and hardware trust mechanisms directly into its system architecture, ensuring the security of quantum control systems and firmware updates to address the threats quantum computing poses to traditional public-key cryptography, thereby enhancing customer trust.
- Manufacturing Capability Advantage: By utilizing CMOS manufacturing processes, SEALSQ's silicon-based quantum platforms can achieve co-design and co-integration with classical CMOS control circuitry, reducing noise and power consumption while improving production efficiency, thus accelerating the transition from research to production.
- Market Application Prospects: SEALSQ's post-quantum semiconductor solutions aim to provide robust data protection across various sectors, including healthcare, defense, and industrial automation, ensuring system security against quantum threats and further solidifying its market position in critical infrastructure.
- Headquarters Relocation: SEALSQ plans to relocate its headquarters to Pont-Rouge, Geneva, in August 2026, reflecting its strategic intent for rapid expansion and ambition to lead the next era of trusted digital and quantum technologies.
- Establishment of Quantum Center: The new headquarters will host the Geneva Quantum Center of Excellence, designed to serve as a global reference for applied, secure, and industrially deployable quantum technologies, integrating quantum computing and post-quantum cybersecurity into a unified ecosystem.
- Investment Fund Launch: The SEALSQ Quantum Investment Fund will invest over $100 million to build a root-to-quantum vertical stack, accelerating the deployment of quantum technologies in the U.S. and Europe, aiming to eliminate fragmentation between research and hardware.
- Commitment to Technological Sovereignty: The relocation and establishment of the quantum center underscore SEALSQ and WISeKey's long-term commitment to European technological sovereignty, emphasizing sustainable innovation and human-centric technology design that prioritizes security, trust, and ethics.
- Headquarters Relocation: WISeKey announced its plan to relocate its headquarters to Pont-Rouge in August 2026, reflecting the company's rapid expansion in cybersecurity and quantum technologies, aiming to enhance its leadership position in the global market.
- Quantum Center Establishment: The new headquarters will host the Geneva Quantum Center of Excellence, designed as a global reference platform for applied and secure quantum technologies, integrating quantum computing and post-quantum cybersecurity to drive industry innovation.
- Investment Fund Launch: The Geneva Quantum Center will establish the SEALSQ Quantum Investment Fund with over $100 million dedicated to building a complete quantum technology value chain, aiming to eliminate fragmentation between research and practical application, thus accelerating the deployment of scalable and secure quantum technologies.
- Sustainability Commitment: This relocation signifies not just a change in location but also WISeKey's long-term commitment to European technological sovereignty and sustainable innovation, aiming to enhance security and trust through human-centric technology design.





