Devroop Dhar, Co Founder and CEO of Primus Partners, and Prasanna Ravi, CEO of PQStation, said the partnership will help organisations move from quantum awareness to implementation across digital infrastructure and cybersecurity.
As quantum computing moves closer to real world adoption, Indian organisations are beginning to assess how future computing power could affect cybersecurity, critical data and digital infrastructure. Primus Partners has partnered with PQStation to help enterprises, governments and critical sectors prepare for post quantum risks and build quantum safe systems.
The partnership brings together Primus Partners’ consulting experience, sectoral knowledge and policy understanding with PQStation’s capabilities in quantum technologies and post quantum cryptography. The alliance will support organisations in adopting post quantum cryptography, planning quantum safe migration, improving cyber resilience and building long term preparedness against emerging quantum threats.
India’s quantum computing market is expected to grow significantly over the next decade, with the industry projected to cross 1.2 billion dollars. The expansion is increasing the need for organisations to assess digital systems, strengthen cybersecurity architecture and invest in quantum safe preparedness.
“Quantum computing is advancing at a rapid pace with an increased adoption of quantum technologies across all sectors. There is an urgent need for organizations with critical data to implement solutions to make their systems and data quantum safe. Our partnership with PQ Station enables a multi-layered, integration-first approach to build a post quantum world, which is aimed at helping clients navigate the challenges and implement quantum safe infrastructure and solutions. This partnership brings in a unique value proposition of enabling best in class technology with concrete domain knowledge and consulting skills to help provide integrated solution to clients,” said Devroop Dhar, Co Founder and CEO, Primus Partners.
Prasanna Ravi, CEO, PQStation, said the partnership reflects India’s shift from quantum safe awareness to execution. “Our partnership with Primus Partners reflects a timely alignment with India’s increasingly clear quantum-safe roadmap, where the focus is shifting from awareness to execution. The next two years will be pivotal as governments, regulators, and critical sectors begin operationalizing quantum resilience across digital infrastructure. By combining Primus Partners’ deep policy and institutional expertise with PQStation’s capabilities in post-quantum cryptography and enterprise migration, we will help organizations translate strategy into implementation, helping build secure, future-ready systems before quantum threats materialize.”
The partnership is aimed at clients across industries that handle sensitive data and depend on secure digital infrastructure. As governments, regulators and businesses prepare for the next phase of cybersecurity challenges, post quantum readiness is becoming a larger part of technology planning, risk management and infrastructure strategy.
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