India’s National Quantum Mission continues to make rapid progress across quantum communication, computing, sensing, and materials. A major milestone under the mission has been the successful demonstration of a 1,000-km quantum communication network using indigenous technology, strengthening India’s capabilities in secure digital infrastructure, defence, finance, and critical communications.
In parallel, the Government of India has expanded startup support under the National Quantum Mission, increasing the number of supported ventures to 17. Sense-XT Innovations is proud to be among the nine newly supported startups contributing to India’s growing quantum ecosystem.
Our work focuses on developing advanced quantum biosensors for early and reliable disease detection. This recognition strengthens our commitment to translating quantum science, nanotechnology, and biosensing research into scalable healthcare solutions with real-world impact.
The inclusion of Sense-XT alongside other promising quantum startups reflects the government’s continued focus on indigenous innovation, deep-tech entrepreneurship, and the commercialisation of emerging technologies. Support from the Department of Science and Technology, the National Quantum Mission, and associated ecosystem partners is helping early-stage companies build credibility, accelerate research, and move closer to market-ready solutions.
We sincerely thank NASSCOM DeepTech for highlighting and mentioning Sense-XT Innovations as part of this important national development.
As India advances toward global leadership in quantum technologies, Sense-XT remains committed to contributing through innovation, collaboration, and the development of accessible quantum-enabled healthcare technologies.