A LinkedIn post from qBraid describes a recent quantum computing session delivered at the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi in collaboration with DigiToad Technologies. The post indicates that engineer Harshit Gupta led the event using qBraid’s newly released Platform V2 to demonstrate an end-to-end quantum workflow from algorithm design to hardware execution.
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According to the post, the live demo featured an enhanced user interface, a public preview of qBraid AI, and academic use cases connecting theory with practical implementation. For investors, this outreach to a leading technical institution in India may signal qBraid’s efforts to strengthen its brand in academic and research communities, potentially supporting future user growth and ecosystem adoption.
The post also points to interest in Platform V2 for research, education, and quantum device access, suggesting a broadening of target segments beyond enterprise users. If such engagements scale, they could help position qBraid as an enabling platform in the emerging quantum software market, which may enhance its competitive standing as quantum computing transitions from experimentation to applied use cases.

