Karnataka's QpiAI-Indus puts India on quantum computing map
QpiAI announced the QpiAI-Indus launch, India's first full-stack 25-qubit superconducting quantum computer, on World Quantum Day (April 14).
Karnataka announced installation at IIIT-Dharwad and IIIT-Raichur; this tech milestone is part of the state's LEAP initiative and pushes India into the big leagues of quantum computing.
More than just a powerful machine
This machine isn't just powerful: it's packed with superconducting processors, a smart software stack, and AI-powered optimization tools.
It operates at crazy-low temperatures (10 millikelvin), can handle up to 300 qubits in the future, and is designed for both speed and stability.
Training the next generation of quantum warriors
QpiAI-Indus is set to boost student training, curriculum development, and real-world problem-solving across fields like life sciences and logistics.
As one of eight startups under India's National Quantum Mission, QpiAI aims to make sure young minds get hands-on with tomorrow's tech, right here in India.
A leap toward self-reliance in tech
This launch is a major step toward India building its own cutting-edge tech instead of relying on imports.
By bridging research with industry needs, QpiAI-Indus signals that India wants to lead, not just follow, in the global race for quantum innovation.