
12 February 2026
QpiAI, India's pioneering indigenous quantum computing company, has partnered with Alliance University to launch the AU QUASAR (Quantum AI School for Advanced Research) Experience Center at its upcoming Electronic City campus in Bengaluru. Announced in the presence of Dr. Manjula N, Secretary of ITBT, Electronics & S&T, Govt of Karnataka, the initiative will provide access to India's first commercially available 8-qubit superconducting quantum computing system — marking a major milestone in India's quantum journey.

04 November 2025
Union Minister for Science and Technology Dr Jitendra Singh on Monday launched the India's most powerful quantum processor, the QpiAI Kaveri 64 Qubit superconducting quantum, built by Bengaluru-based startup QpiAI. The quantum chip was launched at Emerging Science, Technology and Innovation Conclave in Delhi, and was presided over by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

03 November 2025
Kaveri will be commercially available by the third quarter of 2026 and is expected to help government agencies, research institutions, and businesses.

18 July 2025
QpiAI raises $32 million (INR 279 cr) in Series A round lead by Avataar Ventures and National Quantum mission of Department of Science and Technology, Indian Government. Current investors and additional new investors also participated

17 July 2025
QpiAI, the Bengaluru-based quantum-tech company building full-stack quantum computers in India, is on a path to become a global leader in the next great frontier of computation. Targeting Rs 100 crore (over USD 12 million) in revenue by 2026, the company is also planning to more than double its workforce to 250, including over 60 PhDs, as it scales up commercialisation and global deployment of its quantum systems.

17 July 2025
Bengaluru: Bengaluru-based QpiAI, which provides integrated AI and quantum solutions for enterprises, raised $32 million led by Avataar Ventures and the National Quantum Mission (NQM).

16 July 2025
QpiAI, an Indian startup that claims to integrate AI and quantum computing for enterprise use cases, has raised $32 million in a new funding round co-led by the Indian government as the company aims to expand its presence and develop utility-scale quantum computers for markets around the world.

16 July 2025
Indian quantum computing startup QpiAI secured $32 million in Series A funding led by Avataar Ventures and India's National Quantum Mission, as the company races to deliver utility-scale quantum systems for enterprise clients.

15 May 2025
L&T-Cloudfiniti has partnered with Bengaluru-based QpiAI to accelerate global adoption of quantum computing. The collaboration will focus on delivering Quantum Computing as a Service (QCAAS), leveraging QpiAI's advanced hardware—such as India's 25-qubit "Indus" and upcoming 256-qubit systems—and L&T's cloud infrastructure. The partnership aligns with India's National Quantum Mission and aims to develop next-generation AI-quantum solutions for industries like finance, healthcare, and logistics. Both companies will engage in joint R&D to drive scalable and innovative quantum technologies.