Mumbai: To revolutionise the quantum computing landscape globally, L&T-Cloudfiniti has forged a strategic partnership with Bengaluru-based deep-tech company QpiAI. The collaboration will focus on driving quantum computing workloads, including Quantum Computing as a Service (QCAAS), enabling scalable deployment of quantum solutions across domains.
L&T-Cloudfiniti and QpiAI will explore collaborative opportunities under India鈥檚 National Quantum Mission. QpiAI is the company that has built Indus, India's most powerful 25-qubit quantum computer. Going forward, they will offer 256-qubit quantum computer, followed by a fault-tolerant quantum computer with 100 logical qubits, thus opening up large-scale commercial applications.
Combining L&T鈥檚 industry leadership with QpiAI鈥檚 technical capabilities, the two companies will initiate and execute joint R&D programmes focussed on next-generation solutions at the intersection of artificial intelligence and quantum computing. This will lead to the development of innovative solutions that address complex challenges across domains, including finance, healthcare, logistics and more.
Commenting on the collaboration, Ms Seema Ambastha, Chief Executive, L&T Cloudfiniti, stated: 鈥淲e are thrilled to partner with QpiAI to drive quantum computing workloads globally. This collaboration will leverage our cloud infrastructure to host and execute quantum algorithms, enabling scalable deployment of quantum solutions across domains. Together, we aim to deliver innovative and efficient solutions to our customers and enhance operational efficiency.鈥
Dr Nagendra Nagaraja, CEO, QpiAI, added: 鈥淭he collaboration with L&T-Cloudfiniti marks a significant milestone in the advancement of quantum computing technology. By combining our technical expertise with L&T鈥檚 industry leadership, we are poised to drive innovation and deliver cutting-edge solutions to our customers. We are excited about the opportunities this partnership will bring under India鈥檚 National Quantum Mission.鈥
The partnership marks a significant milestone in the advancement of quantum computing technology and its application across industries.