SuperQ Quantum Secures Sovereign Infrastructure for the Global Quantum Economy by Announcing Strategic Expansion into India
SuperQ Quantum Computing Inc. has announced the successful completion of its strategic mission to India, marking a major acceleration of the global quantum landscape. The Calgary-based business is institutionalizing its position in the area with a dual-track approach centered on sovereign infrastructure deployment and elite ecosystem orchestration, after high-level participation at the India AI Impact Summit in New Delhi.
As the world economy moves into the “Quantum Utility” age, when the need for enormous processing capacity must be balanced against growing cybersecurity risks, the growth occurs at a critical juncture. SuperQ’s trip to India demonstrates a developing “Canadian-Indian digital corridor” that the country’s officials see as the cornerstone of an independent quantum economy.
The Karnataka Mission: Linking Policy and Innovation
Direct governmental alignment with the goal of industrializing quantum technology was a key component of SuperQ’s mission in India. To match its hybrid architecture with Karnataka’s ambitious goal of establishing a $20 billion quantum economy, leadership attended crucial briefings with the Honorable Minister for IT/BT, Priyank Kharge. According to Krishna Ganesh, COO and Board Director of SuperQ, “the Canadian-Indian digital corridor is a fundamental infrastructure for the sovereign quantum economy.” He emphasized that the corporation is making sure that data residency continues to be the “bedrock of industrial transformation” by safeguarding the intersection of Canadian innovation and international talent.
SuperQ is now finalizing plans for an Indian Global Development Center (GDC) to facilitate this expansion. This facility will strengthen the company’s presence in Asia by acting as the main hub for talent development and global platform orchestration.
Building a Sovereign Quantum Utility
SuperQ has conversations with Big 4 consulting companies, system integrators (SIs), and international hyperscalers in addition to governmental contacts. To guarantee that SuperQ’s optimization methods are designed for both enterprise-grade and sovereign deployment, these talks concentrated on hybrid cloud-quantum integration.
The summit strengthened SuperQ’s position as the “essential software layer” linking India’s digital infrastructure with Canada’s deep-tech leadership, according to Manoj Joseph, CBO and Board Director. Joseph stated that SuperQ is integrating Sovereign Quantum Utility into the strategic framework of the global market by interacting with these foreign partners.
SuperQ’s 2026 strategy has this “Sovereignty Gap” as its main priority. SuperQ is expanding its decentralized “Super Hub” nodes in response to the “Harvest Now, Decrypt Later” (HNDL) threat. Strict jurisdictional control is maintained by this methodology, which has been successfully tested in Canada, guaranteeing that proprietary datasets never leave a client’s private or regional context.
The Global Ecosystem and the 2026 Roadmap
SuperQ’s worldwide approach encompasses high-level academic and professional involvement in addition to infrastructure. Alongside industry heavyweights like Apple and AWS, the firm is a corporate partner of the IEEE Computer Society. “SuperQ and the Quantum Super Hub Network: Applying Hybrid Quantum Computing in Practice,” an IEEE webinar presented by SuperQ on March 10, 2026, showed how decentralized hubs enable enterprises to close the computational gap while preserving data sovereignty.
The forthcoming executive session “Quantum Frontier 2026: Demystifying the Global Landscape” will keep the trend going. CBO Manoj Joseph will discuss the technological turning point for national competitiveness with world leaders including Dr. Satyam Priyadarshy and André König (CEO, Global Quantum Intelligence) on March 23, 2026, at the ASPIRE IITB Research Park Foundation.
Quantum Power’s Democratization
SuperQ is aiming for broad acceptance in addition to the governmental and industrial sectors. The business wants to put quantum computing in the “palm of consumers’ hands” with its ChatQLM program. Its flagship Super platform uses patented AI Autopilots to transform difficult computational problems into “executive-ready results” that can be deployed with just one click.
This is further enhanced by the company’s SuperPQC suite, which offers NIST-approved quantum immunization to safeguard worldwide digital assets against potential quantum-enabled attacks.
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It is expanding global reach currently includes the US, the Middle East, and Asia, with its headquarters located in Canada. The company is defining the next phase of corporate transformation by deliberately setting up Super Hubs in these crucial areas in an effort to give international firms in the fields of banking, healthcare, logistics, and military an instant return on investment.




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