Q-CTRL has expanded its presence in India by launching partnerships with four domestic organizations—ELTECH Consulting, Kquanta Research, Quantum Biosciences, and Uttkrist—to scale access to its Black Opal quantum education platform. The move aligns with national goals to grow a quantum-literate workforce and follows the successful deployment of Black Opal through the Tamil Nadu Skill Development Corporation in 2024.
Black Opal, Q-CTRL’s interactive quantum learning platform, delivers end-to-end quantum education for students and professionals with no prior experience. The company reports that over 3,000 students enrolled through Tamil Nadu’s Naan Mudhalvan Upskilling Platform, with an 83% course completion rate. The new collaborations will expand the reach of this offering across India’s academic and professional sectors, reinforcing Q-CTRL’s role in national quantum capacity-building initiatives.
In addition to launching new commercial partnerships, Q-CTRL and Quantum Biosciences are supporting “Q-Karyashala 2025,” an educator-focused workshop hosted by the Indian Institute of Science. The initiative aims to train over 150 instructors to integrate Black Opal into classrooms, further enabling structured quantum education pathways.
These efforts support India’s broader National Quantum Mission and reflect Q-CTRL’s international strategy of combining commercial engagement with workforce development to build quantum readiness at scale. Read the full announcement here.
June 11, 2025
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