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Nashik’s Sansmit Enterprises Partners with Australia’s Q-CTRL to Spearhead Quantum Technology Adoption in India

NASHIK, INDIA — Sansmit Enterprises Private Limited, a leading technology distributor based in Maharashtra, today announced a strategic partnership with Q-CTRL, a global pioneer in quantum infrastructure software. This collaboration is set to accelerate the adoption of quantum computing across India by providing world-class educational tools to educational institutes, companies and individuals. 

Under this landmark agreement, Sansmit Enterprises will serve as the official reseller for Q-CTRL’s Black Opal suite in India. Black Opal is an award-winning, interactive platform designed to “demystify” quantum computing, making complex concepts accessible to students, researchers, and professionals alike. 

Empowering India’s National Quantum Mission 

The partnership arrives at a pivotal moment as India intensifies its National Quantum Mission (NQM), which aims to build a robust quantum ecosystem. A primary challenge for the mission is bridging the “quantum talent gap.” This partnership addresses this by:    Educational Empowerment: Offering state-funded and private academic institutions discounted access to Black Opal, enabling them to train a “quantum-ready” workforce.  Enterprise Integration: Assisting Indian corporations in integrating learning of quantum computing using Q-CTRL’s specialized software. 

Localized Ecosystem Support: Sansmit Enterprises will provide dedicated local marketing, sales expertise, and first-line technical support to ensure a seamless transition for Indian users. 

Leadership Commentary 

Mr. Santosh Mundada, Representative of Sansmit Enterprises, said: 

“We are thrilled to bring Q-CTRL’s pioneering solutions to the Indian market. By merging Q-CTRL’s world-leading technical expertise with our deep local reach, we are positioned to significantly shorten the learning curve for quantum technologies in India, helping the nation become a global hub for deep-tech innovation.” 

Mr. Ganesh Ramamoorthy, VP of Sales and Marketing at Q-CTRL, added: 

“India’s burgeoning quantum ecosystem presents a massive opportunity for growth. This agreement underscores Q-CTRL’s commitment to supporting the region’s talent development and providing the software infrastructure necessary to make quantum computing useful and accessible.” 

About the Companies 

Sansmit Enterprises Private Limited: Based in Nashik, Maharashtra, Sansmit Enterprises is a premier technology distributor and marketing firm. The company specializes in identifying and bringing cutting-edge global software and hardware solutions to the Indian market to drive digital transformation.

Q-CTRL: Q-CTRL is a global leader in quantum technology, providing infrastructure software that enhances the performance of quantum computers and sensors. Their solutions focus on reducing noise and hardware errors, enabling quantum platforms to achieve peak operational efficiency.   

Media Contact: 

Santosh Mundada 

Sansmit Enterprises Private Limited 

Email: esansmit@gmail.com

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