Bengaluru-based startup QpiAI, one of the eight companies selected under the National Quantum Mission (coordinated by the Department of Science and Technology), announced a significant milestone on World Quantum Day (April 14, 2025).
The company unveiled QpiAI-Indus, a full-stack quantum computing system featuring 25 superconducting qubits, making it one of the most powerful quantum computers in India to date.
QpiAI-Indus stands out as the first complete quantum computing system built in India, integrating advanced hardware, scalable quantum control systems, and AI-enhanced quantum software. It combines quantum processors, Quantum-HPC platforms, and hybrid computing capabilities, designed to address complex problems across multiple domains.
The launch represents a breakthrough for India’s scientific and industrial future. QpiAI’s quantum technologies are already driving innovations in life sciences, drug discovery, materials science, mobility, logistics, climate action, and sustainability. The company is positioning itself as a leader in deep-science development, helping to create one of the world’s largest quantum talent ecosystems under India’s National Quantum Mission.
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Bootstrapped in 2019, QpiAI has already filed 11 patents and reports a revenue of approximately ₹1 million per annum. The startup has also secured capital support from the Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI). Its contributions underline the growing strength of India’s quantum startup ecosystem and the country’s ambitions to be a global quantum hub.
With the launch of QpiAI-Indus, QpiAI has marked a significant step in India’s quantum journey. By combining hardware, software, and AI, the company is accelerating real-world applications of quantum computing while contributing to a global movement toward a quantum-enabled future.
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Published on: Apr 16, 2025, 8:35 AM IST
Nikitha Devi
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