SEALSQ Corp. Expands French Operations with $200 Million Investment and Workforce Growth

Reuters01-29
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/LAES">SEALSQ Corp</a>. Expands French Operations with $200 Million Investment and Workforce Growth

SEALSQ Corp. has announced a significant expansion of its operations in France, with a total investment set to reach USD 250 million by the end of 2026. The company, which develops semiconductors and post-quantum technology hardware and software, now employs approximately 200 highly skilled professionals across key sites in Toulouse, Aix-en-Provence, and Grenoble. SEALSQ plans to increase its French workforce to around 250 by the end of 2026 through both organic hiring and the integration of teams from recent acquisitions. This expansion strengthens SEALSQ's capabilities in secure semiconductors and post-quantum cryptography, and reinforces France’s role as a leading center for innovation in quantum and semiconductor technologies.

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