In a landmark achievement for India’s technology sector, Bengaluru-based startup QpiAI has unveiled QpiAI-Indus, the nation’s most powerful 25-qubit full-stack quantum computer. The launch marks a significant milestone in India’s journey toward advanced computing and self-reliance in next-generation technologies.
QpiAI-Indus is designed to tackle some of the most complex computational challenges across multiple sectors. Its applications include simulating molecules for drug discovery, optimizing financial models, enhancing defence capabilities, and addressing complex logistics and AI problems. Experts believe that this quantum computing platform could significantly accelerate research, innovation, and problem-solving in ways classical computers cannot match.
The quantum computer is entirely designed and built in India, reflecting the country’s growing focus on indigenous technology and its ambition to become a global leader in quantum research. According to QpiAI, QpiAI-Indus provides an end-to-end quantum computing environment, from hardware to software, enabling scientists, engineers, and businesses to harness the power of quantum computation efficiently.
“QpiAI-Indus is not just a technological marvel; it is a step toward self-reliance in quantum computing,” said a spokesperson from QpiAI. “We aim to empower Indian researchers and businesses with world-class quantum tools that can drive innovation, economic growth, and national security.”
With this launch, India joins a select group of countries leading the quantum computing revolution, positioning itself as a formidable player in global tech innovation. QpiAI’s breakthrough also inspires startups and research institutions to explore quantum technologies, potentially transforming industries ranging from healthcare and finance to AI and defense.