SEALSQ Corp. (NASDAQ: LAES) and Kaynes Semicon have unveiled India's inaugural post-quantum cryptography (PQC) personalization hub, alongside a novel OSAT facility in Sanand, Gujarat. The primary goal of the center is to facilitate a complete, domestic semiconductor manufacturing process within India, encompassing secure chip assembly, testing, and cryptographic personalization, aiming to lessen dependence on foreign supply chains. The initiative is specifically targeting quantum-safe security due to the emerging threat posed by quantum computing to current encryption standards. SEALSQ's QS7001 chip, which combines post-quantum and classical cryptography, is designed for various applications, including IoT, digital identity, telecom, and critical infrastructure. This venture, operating under the SEALKAYNESQ partnership, is in accordance with India's Ministry of Electronics and IT guidelines and is in support of national campaigns like Digital India. Executives of the companies stated that this endeavor reinforces India's efforts towards semiconductor autonomy and establishing a secure digital framework. Financially, SEALSQ... Full coverage accessible on Benzinga.com