QpiAI Forges Twin Partnerships, Accelerating India's Quantum Technology Development
Fueling India's quantum ambition: QpiAI's strategic partnerships cultivate talent and deploy enterprise-grade computing solutions.
August 1, 2025

Bengaluru-based quantum computing startup QpiAI has forged significant partnerships with the Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Dharwad and L&T Cloudfiniti, the digital infrastructure arm of Larsen & Toubro, to accelerate India's quantum technology development. Announced at the Quantum India Bengaluru 2025 summit, these collaborations, facilitated by the Karnataka government, aim to bolster academic research and build out enterprise-grade quantum infrastructure, signaling a major push towards creating a robust domestic quantum ecosystem.[1] The two memorandums of understanding (MoUs) represent a strategic convergence of deep-tech innovation, academic expertise, and industrial-scale infrastructure, positioning India to become a key player in the global quantum race.
The first agreement focuses on fostering quantum talent and research through a collaboration with IIIT Dharwad.[1] A central component of this partnership is the deployment of QpiAI's Q-Vidya, an eight-qubit quantum computer, at the institute's campus.[1] This initiative is designed to provide students, faculty, and researchers with invaluable hands-on experience, bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application.[1][2] IIIT Dharwad already has research groups focused on quantum information theory, quantum communication, and its interface with many-body physics, making it a fertile ground for this collaboration.[3][4] The presence of the Q-Vidya system will build academic capacity in the field, enabling advanced research and training the next generation of quantum specialists.[1] The Q-Vidya computer combines quantum hardware with scalable control electronics and optimized software, making it a suitable platform for educational and research purposes.[5] This move aligns with the broader goal of democratizing access to quantum technology and embedding it within the country's top academic institutions to spur innovation from the ground up.
On the commercial front, the partnership with L&T Cloudfiniti is set to revolutionize the accessibility of quantum computing for enterprises.[6] This strategic alliance will focus on driving quantum computing workloads on a global scale by leveraging L&T-Cloudfiniti's hyperscale data centers and cloud infrastructure.[7][8] The collaboration will deliver Quantum Computing as a Service (QCaaS), enabling scalable deployment of quantum solutions across various industries such as finance, healthcare, and logistics.[9][6] L&T Cloudfiniti will host QpiAI's hardware-accelerated workloads, offering enterprise clients access to powerful quantum algorithms through a cloud-native platform.[10] This addresses a critical barrier to entry for many companies by removing the need for massive upfront investment in quantum hardware. Seema Ambastha, Chief Executive of L&T Cloudfiniti, stated that the partnership aims to deliver innovative and efficient solutions to customers and enhance operational efficiency.[11][8]
These partnerships are built upon QpiAI's significant technological advancements and are aligned with India's national strategic goals. QpiAI is the developer of "Indus," currently described as India's most powerful 25-qubit superconducting quantum computer.[9][11] The company has an ambitious roadmap to scale its technology, with plans for a 256-qubit system and, eventually, a fault-tolerant quantum computer with 100 logical qubits.[9][12] Such advancements are expected to unlock large-scale commercial applications.[7][6] Both collaborations are set to explore opportunities under India's National Quantum Mission, a government initiative dedicated to nurturing and scaling scientific and industrial R&D in quantum technology.[11][10] QpiAI is one of the startups selected under this mission to contribute hardware and middleware innovations.[10][13] The partnerships will also involve joint research and development programs focused on creating next-generation solutions at the intersection of artificial intelligence and quantum computing.[9][13]
In conclusion, the strategic alliances between QpiAI, IIIT Dharwad, and L&T Cloudfiniti mark a pivotal moment for India's burgeoning quantum and AI industries. By simultaneously addressing the critical pillars of academic research, talent development, and commercial infrastructure, this tripartite effort creates a powerful synergy. The academic partnership with IIIT Dharwad promises to cultivate a skilled workforce and a vibrant research community, while the commercial collaboration with L&T Cloudfiniti provides the necessary platform to translate quantum capabilities into real-world business solutions. As stated by Dr. Nagendra Nagaraja, CEO of QpiAI, combining their technical expertise with L&T's industry leadership will drive innovation and deliver cutting-edge solutions.[9][12] This integrated approach not only accelerates QpiAI's ambitious technological roadmap but also solidifies India's position on the global map, paving the way for transformative breakthroughs in science and industry.