Banglore, India – Strangeworks, the Austin-based quantum computing company known for making advanced compute accessible, is planting deeper roots globally with a major expansion into India and Sri Lanka. The move marks a strategic leap for the company, extending its existing footprint in the U.S., Europe, and Japan to one of the most rapidly advancing regions in quantum and AI technology.

Director Sales India, Srilanka
At the heart of this expansion is a simple but bold idea: empower more people (enterprise researchers, engineers, and scientists) to harness the power of quantum and AI without needing a PhD in theoretical physics. Strangeworks’ platform provides access to the largest catalog of quantum, quantum-inspired, and classical compute tools, abstracting away complexity so users can focus on solving real-world problems.
And in India, the timing couldn’t be better.
With its National Quantum Mission (NQM) funneling hundreds of millions into developing indigenous quantum capabilities, India is fast becoming a global hub for next-gen computing. Add to that a vibrant ecosystem of startups, top-tier research institutions, and cross-sector demand from industries like energy, pharma, finance, and logistics, and it’s clear: the region is primed for a quantum leap.
Strangeworks is no stranger to India’s quantum scene. Since 2022, the company has collaborated with BQP, a Quantum-Accelerated Digital Twin software company with Indian origin, to explore real-world applications of quantum-inspired computing—including engineering simulations for high-performance race cars. That partnership not only validated the market—it set the tone for what comes next.
To lead regional growth, Strangeworks has tapped industry veteran Pathy Iyer as Director of India Sales and Marketing. Based in Bengaluru, Pathy brings nearly 30 years of experience from HP, Agilent, and Keysight, where he focused on tech for research and education. He’ll be responsible for forging strategic partnerships, supporting customers, and aligning Strangeworks’ global mission with regional needs.
“India’s bold investments in quantum and AI make it one of the most exciting markets on the planet,” said Steven Gibson, Chief Commercial Officer of Strangeworks. “With Pathy at the helm and strong regional partnerships in place, we’re bolstering our mission to democratize advanced computing globally.”
Pathy is equally enthusiastic. “The potential for quantum and AI to revolutionize industries here is immense,” he said. “Strangeworks has the platform to make that potential real, fast.”
With support from its European teams and centralized marketing operations, Strangeworks aims to offer seamless onboarding and consistent service quality across new regions. But make no mistake—this isn’t just a geographic expansion. It’s a mission move: accelerating access to transformative technologies where the appetite for innovation is sky-high.