On Wednesday, SEALSQ Corp. (NASDAQ:LAES) and Kaynes Semicon marked the launch of India’s first post-quantum cryptography (PQC) personalization center alongside a new OSAT facility in Sanand, Gujarat.

The center aims to enable end-to-end, India-based semiconductor production, including secure chip assembly, testing and cryptographic personalization, reducing reliance on overseas supply chains.

The initiative focuses on quantum-safe security as emerging quantum computing threatens current encryption standards. SEALSQ’s QS7001 chip integrates post-quantum and classical cryptography for applications across IoT, digital identity, telecom and critical infrastructure.

The project will operate under the SEALKAYNESQ joint venture and is aligned with India’s Ministry of Electronics and IT, supporting national programs such as Digital India.

Company executives said the move strengthens India’s push for semiconductor sovereignty and secure digital infrastructure.

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