QpiAI-Indus became the first full-stack quantum computer from India to be presented by Bengaluru-based QpiAI at World Quantum Day on April 14, 2025 hence making a notable impact in National Quantum Mission (NQM). The quantum computer comprises software and hardware elements to support demanding calculations in science applications throughout life sciences and materials science and logistics operations.
India established itself as a major participant in the worldwide quantum revolution by releasing QpiAI-Indus on World Quantum Day.
India’s National Quantum Mission supports this development to boost India’s quantum science and technology capabilities.
The nation's inaugural full-stack quantum computer came into being when scientists created the system from end to end within Indian research facilities through both hardware development and fundamental software programming which utilizes artificial intelligence.
The integrated system uses AI tools to enhance quantum application optimization and research and development.
25 Qubits: Enables high-performance quantum computations with enhanced accuracy.
Advanced Processor: Provides better stability and error management over classical systems.
Life Sciences: Aids in drug discovery and genomics through precise molecular simulations.
Materials Science: Utilizes QpiAI-Indus to design advanced materials that benefit the energy sector as well as technological industries.
The system enables logistics providers to enhance their route management operations as well as supply chain efficiency.
The launch of QpiAI-Indus marked a significant event, which honored Planck’s constant (4.14 × 10⁻¹⁵ eVs during its inception in 2021.
The main purpose is to create understanding about quantum science along with its technological effects.
UN officials declared the year to focus on quantum technologies that will define the future.
National Quantum Mission (NQM) supports QpiAI-Indus because it helps India establish leadership in quantum innovation alongside industrial applications on a global scale.
India's technological progress took a major step forward through QpiAI-Indus because this launch demonstrates both Indian capabilities and national leadership in quantum revolution development. The system establishes applications in various industries like life sciences and materials science and logistics which prepare India to pursue its National Quantum Mission goals. The World Quantum Day launch timing helps increase worldwide understanding of quantum science as an innovative technology field.