Deloitte India has unveiled its Quantum Centre of Disruption for Enterprises (QCoDE) at the ASPIRE IIT-B Research Park on the IIT-Bombay campus, creating a dedicated hub to fast-track quantum adoption and enterprise use cases across Indian organizations. The centre brings together Deloitte’s global quantum network, IIT-Bombay’s research ecosystem, start-ups, technology partners and industry players to help organisations de-risk quantum investments, identify high-impact use cases and build quantum capabilities.
Positioned in alignment with the Government of India’s National Quantum Mission, QCoDE will support companies through their entire quantum journey, from strategy and use-case discovery to proof-of-concept and scaled deployment. Initial focus areas include new materials and drug discovery using hybrid quantum–AI algorithms, quantum-enhanced supply-chain and logistics optimisation, and quantum-safe cybersecurity.
Deloitte leaders say the initiative is aimed at ensuring India becomes a global innovation hub for quantum technologies rather than just a consumer, with early movers expected to gain disproportionate long-term advantage as the technology matures. The firm stresses that most quantum value will be realised in industry-specific applications and that building a quantum-literate workforce and collaborating with academia and start-ups will be critical for Indian enterprises.







