L&T-Cloudfiniti & QpiAI Unite to Advance Quantum Computing Globally
The collaboration will focus on driving quantum workloads, including Quantum Computing as a Service (QCAAS)

L&T-Cloudfiniti has entered a strategic partnership with Bengaluru-based quantum startup QpiAI to advance quantum computing globally.
The collaboration will focus on driving quantum workloads, including Quantum Computing as a Service (QCAAS), enabling scalable quantum solutions across various sectors.
Together, L&T-Cloudfiniti and QpiAI will initiate joint R&D programs that merge artificial intelligence with quantum computing to develop innovative solutions for finance, healthcare, logistics, and more.
“By combining our technical expertise with L&T’s 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’s National Quantum Mission," Dr Nagendra Nagaraja, CEO, QpiAI, said in a statement.
"This collaboration will leverage our cloud infrastructure to host and execute quantum algorithms, enabling scalable deployment of quantum solutions across domains," Ms Seema Ambastha, Chief Executive, L&T Cloudfiniti, added.
QpiAI, creator of Indus—the country’s most powerful 25-qubit quantum computer—is set to launch a 256-qubit system and a fault-tolerant quantum computer with 100 logical qubits, unlocking large-scale commercial applications.
Recently, the startup unveiled QVidya, India’s first 8-qubit superconducting quantum computer designed exclusively for academic institutions and research labs.
QVidya is part of QpiAI’s full-stack quantum ecosystem, integrating a modular quantum computer system, an 8-qubit Quantum Processor Unit (QPU), advanced control and readout electronics, a GUI-based algorithm development platform, and quantum learning and simulation tools.