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Updated · Open Source For You · Jul 8
QpiAI Open-Sources Quantum SDK With 8- and 25-Qubit Access for India Mission
Updated
Updated · Open Source For You · Jul 8

QpiAI Open-Sources Quantum SDK With 8- and 25-Qubit Access for India Mission

3 articles · Updated · Open Source For You · Jul 8

Summary

  • July 7 marked QpiAI’s public GitHub release of its Python-based Quantum SDK, opening it to developers, researchers, universities and startups worldwide.
  • Built-in state-vector and density-matrix simulators let users test algorithms locally before using QpiAI-QCloud to run workloads on the company’s 8-qubit and 25-qubit quantum computers.
  • QpiAI said the open-source launch is designed for AI-assisted and agentic development workflows, aiming to speed application building in finance, logistics, materials science, chemistry, security and machine learning.
  • India’s National Quantum Mission is the strategic backdrop: QpiAI says the release should help build an indigenous quantum software talent pool, while participating institutions can join its new Academic & Innovation Network for preferential QCloud terms.

Insights

Is open-sourcing a quantum SDK a path to self-reliance or a risk to India's nascent intellectual property?
Will QpiAI's quantum hardware overcome error correction challenges to truly compete with established global giants?
Can India's quantum mission succeed with software initiatives while facing a critical shortage of hardware venture capital?

QpiAI Opens Quantum Hardware: India’s Full-Stack Quantum Ambitions and the Global Race to 1000 Qubits

Overview

QpiAI is a full-stack quantum computing company that develops everything from quantum processors and control systems to software platforms and advanced quantum-AI solutions. With a dedicated quantum foundry in Bengaluru, India, QpiAI supports research and production of superconducting, semiconductor, and photonic qubits. Their offerings serve enterprises, educational institutions, research organizations, and national quantum programs. QpiAI’s global presence, with offices in Helsinki, Milpitas, and Singapore, highlights its commitment to making quantum technologies accessible worldwide and underscores its foundational role in the rapidly growing quantum ecosystem.

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