EeroQ Demonstrates Fully Autonomous Quantum Computing Lab, Strengthening SEALSQ’s Quantum Strategy

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April 15, 2026

EeroQ, a portfolio company of SEALSQ Corp’s Quantum Fund, unveiled a fully autonomous quantum computing laboratory that integrates its electron‑on‑helium hardware with Conductor Quantum’s AI‑driven orchestration platform and NVIDIA’s newly released Ising quantum AI models. The prototype enables quantum experiments to be initiated, monitored, and optimized through natural‑language prompts, eliminating the need for human intervention during routine operations.

The demonstration showcases a new operating‑system paradigm for quantum machines. By combining AI with next‑generation quantum hardware, the system can execute advanced protocols—such as electron manipulation and detection—without manual oversight. The integration of NVIDIA’s Ising models provides AI‑based calibration and error‑correction capabilities that are critical for scaling quantum systems.

For SEALSQ, the achievement validates its investment thesis in disruptive quantum technologies and reinforces its “Quantum Made in USA” initiative. The demonstration enhances EeroQ’s competitive position by demonstrating an AI‑driven approach to quantum experimentation that aligns with SEALSQ’s semiconductor expertise and post‑quantum cryptography focus. It also positions SEALSQ’s portfolio to capture early market share in the emerging quantum‑computing ecosystem.

"Building a scalable quantum computer demands speed, and AI is one of the most powerful tools we have to get there," said Nick Farina, co‑founder and CEO of EeroQ. "This demonstration was a tremendous team effort, and it's just the beginning of what's possible when you combine AI with the sharpest people in quantum computing. The development time for quantum computing will be greatly accelerated." "By combining AI with quantum hardware in collaboration with NVIDIA, they are accelerating the path to scalable, real‑world quantum systems," added Carlos Moreira, CEO of SEALSQ. "The decisive factor for the future of quantum computing is not physics alone, it is industrialization," Moreira continued, noting that semiconductor‑based quantum technologies inherit these strengths from day one.

The announcement was well received by investors and analysts, who highlighted the demonstration as a key driver of positive sentiment in the quantum computing sector. The event underscored the growing convergence of AI and quantum hardware and reinforced confidence in SEALSQ’s strategic focus on building a comprehensive quantum security and computing stack.

While the demonstration does not have immediate implications for SEALSQ’s margins or revenue growth, it represents a significant technological milestone that could shorten development timelines and reduce operational complexity for future quantum systems. The achievement signals a promising trajectory for SEALSQ’s quantum portfolio and supports its long‑term vision of commercial quantum solutions.

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