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QuPrayog: Pioneering India’s Quantum Instrumentation

QuPrayog: Pioneering India’s Quantum Instrumentation

QuPrayog is a deep-tech startup pioneering India’s journey into advanced quantum instrumentation. Founded by scientists for scientists, the company is building indigenous femtosecond lasers, optical frequency combs, and atomic clocks- technologies that form the backbone of cutting-edge research, secure communications, and precision measurements. By making these tools accessible and affordable, QuPrayog seeks to empower research labs, industries, and the next generation of innovation with world-class, locally engineered quantum technologies.

The startup is currently developing cost-effective femtosecond laser systems and optical frequency combs, along with prototypes of application-specific atomic clocks. These devices are being designed with precision engineering and robust architecture to reduce dependence on costly imports with long lead times- a challenge faced by many research labs and space-tech ventures in India.


QuPrayog’s technologies have diverse applications: femtosecond lasers play a crucial role in ultrafast spectroscopy, semiconductor research, medical imaging, advanced materials processing, and even drone technologies; optical frequency combs enable breakthroughs in time-frequency metrology, secure satellite communication, telecommunications, and microfabrication; while atomic clocks are central to achieving GPS independence, secure military communication, time-stamping in financial systems, and satellite navigation.

In a short span of time, the company has secured seed funding under the National Quantum Mission through IHUB (DST, IISER Pune) and is incubated at IIT Madras and IISER Pune, which provide access to advanced infrastructure and research networks. With growing collaborations across deep-tech and space-tech startups, QuPrayog is positioning itself at the forefront of India’s efforts in next-generation navigation, secure communications, GNSS satellites, and satellite subsystems.

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