QpiAI Launches One of India’s Most Powerful Quantum Computers

Bengaluru-based Startup Part of National Quantum Mission Unveils QpiAI-Indus with 25 Superconducting Qubits

New Delhi/ Bengaluru: In a landmark development for India’s quantum technology landscape, Bengaluru-based startup QpiAI, one of the eight startups selected under the National Quantum Mission (NQM), has launched QpiAI-Indus, one of the country’s most powerful quantum computers. The announcement was made on World Quantum Day.

The quantum system features 25 superconducting qubits, making it India’s first full-stack quantum computing platform. QpiAI-Indus is designed for hybrid computing, seamlessly integrating advanced quantum processors, high-performance quantum control systems, AI-enhanced software, and next-gen Quantum-HPC platforms.

“This launch places India firmly on the global quantum technology map,” said officials from the Department of Science and Technology (DST), which coordinates the NQM. “It reflects the growing capabilities of India’s deep-tech ecosystem.”

Founded in 2019, QpiAI has emerged as a pioneer in the deep-tech space, contributing to areas such as life sciences, climate action, sustainability, logistics, mobility, drug discovery, and materials science. The startup has filed 11 patent applications and currently generates Rs 1 million in annual revenue, with significant support from the Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI).

Under the National Quantum Mission, QpiAI is working towards building a robust quantum ecosystem in India—focusing on research, industry adoption, and talent development.

As the global scientific community marks World Quantum Day, QpiAI’s milestone underscores India’s ambition to become a leading player in quantum computing, unlocking revolutionary possibilities across science and industry.

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