QpiAI Unveils Advanced Quantum Computer on World Quantum Day
Bengaluru startup QpiAI, one of the eight startups selected under the National Quantum Mission coordinated by the Department of Science and Technology (DST), has launched one of India's most sophisticated quantum computers with 25 superconducting qubits on World Quantum Day yesterday.
The newly introduced QpiAI Indus is the country's first end to end quantum computing platform, combining innovative quantum hardware, scalable control systems, and software optimized for revolutionary hybrid computing. It integrates advanced quantum processors with future-generation Quantum-HPC software platforms and AI-powered quantum solutions.
This historic milestone makes QpiAI a leader in enabling deep-science and deep-tech innovation in diverse areas such as life sciences, drug discovery, materials science, mobility, logistics, sustainability, and climate action.
Being a prime mover of India's National Quantum Mission, QpiAI is playing an active role in nurturing the nation's quantum computing technology ecosystem, national quantum adoption programs, and building one of the world's largest quantum talent ecosystems. Established in 2019, QpiAI is committed to driving India's quantum journey, bringing quantum computing technologies into practical, accessible, and impactful use globally. The firm has made 11 patent filings and earned around Rs 1 million in annual revenue, with notable funding from the Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI).
With this press release on World Quantum Day, marking a vision shared for an age of quantum that revolutionizes industries, powers scientific breakthrough, and inspires future generations of thinkers, QpiAI is contributing to the community of scientists, engineers, policy makers, and enthusiasts around the world in their celebration of what has been accomplished and what could be achieved with quantum science and technology.

