About Qubeats

Founded in India, QuBeats Technologies is a pioneering deep tech company dedicated to advancing the field of quantum sensing and metrology. With a team of seasoned experts and researchers, we are at the forefront of innovation, developing state-of-the-art quantum technologies that harness the principles of quantum mechanics to solve real-world challenges.


Our mission is to transform industries by providing cutting-edge solutions that enhance precision, reliability, and security across various applications. We specialise in a range of products, including quantum sensors, inertial measurement units, atomic clocks, single photon detectors, and quantum imaging devices, each engineered to deliver unparalleled performance.


At QuBeats Technologies, we believe in the power of collaboration and knowledge sharing. We work closely with academic institutions, research organisations, and industry partners to drive advancements in quantum technology and explore new frontiers in scientific research and industrial applications.


Our commitment to sustainability and ethical innovation guides our approach as we strive to create technologies that not only advance human capabilities but also contribute positively to society and the environment.

As we look to the future, QuBeats Technologies is poised to lead the charge in the quantum revolution, delivering transformative solutions that will redefine the boundaries of what is possible. Join us on our journey to shape the future with quantum technology.

Our mission

To bring to India proven Quantum Technologies that can be readily productised

To be a world leader in the innovation and production of Quantum Sensors

To bring to India proven Quantum Technologies that can be readily productised

To be a world leader in the innovation and production of Quantum Sensors

Our Team

QuBeats' team consists of top quantum technologists, experimentalists & theorists 

Madhu Trivikram Talluri

Madhu Trivikram Talluri

Madhu Trivikram Talluri is a postdoc at UC Berkeley and a researcher at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, having earned his doctorate at Vrije University, Amsterdam. An experienced Experimental Physicist, he brings to table his ability to lead the setting up of a world-class laboratory from scratch.

Madhu Trivikram Talluri is a postdoc at UC Berkeley and a researcher at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, having earned his doctorate at Vrije University, Amsterdam. An experienced Experimental Physicist, he brings to table his ability to lead the setting up of a world-class laboratory from scratch.

Mallikarjun Karra

Mallikarjun Karra

Mallikarjun Karra is an entrepreneur, a published  theoretical Physicist, and a graduating PhD candidate at the Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society, Berlin. His specialty lies in the  understanding of manipulation of cold and ultra cold polar polarisable molecules in trapped arrays or doped into superfluid helium nanodroplets.

Mallikarjun Karra is an entrepreneur, a published  theoretical Physicist, and a graduating PhD candidate at the Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society, Berlin. His specialty lies in the  understanding of manipulation of cold and ultra cold polar polarisable molecules in trapped arrays or doped into superfluid helium nanodroplets.

Rajat Sethi

Rajat Sethi

Rajat Sethi has worked as a technocrat and a public intellectual, having served as an Advisor to three Chief Ministers. He has also worked on various Govt of India Committees on tech policy and economic planning. Rajat is a public policy graduate from Harvard Kennedy School, management graduate from MIT Sloan School and a computer science grad from IIT Kharagpur (2009).

Rajat Sethi has worked as a technocrat and a public intellectual, having served as an Advisor to three Chief Ministers. He has also worked on various Govt of India Committees on tech policy and economic planning. Rajat is a public policy graduate from Harvard Kennedy School, management graduate from MIT Sloan School and a computer science grad from IIT Kharagpur (2009).

Shouvik Mukherjee

Shouvik Mukherjee

Shouvik Mukherjee is a postdoc at the Joint Quantum Institute, University of Maryland and specialises in the trapping and probing of ultracold atomic gases. He holds a PhD in experimental Condensed Matter Physics from the University of Pittsburgh, having worked on the dynamics of a polariton Bose Einstein Condensate (BEC) in a ring geometry. At QuBeats Shouvik will lead the efforts to build compact and robust quantum sensing devices from platforms such as atomic vapour cells, atom-chip interferometry, and Nitrogen Vacancy centre in Diamonds.

Shouvik Mukherjee is a postdoc at the Joint Quantum Institute, University of Maryland and specialises in the trapping and probing of ultracold atomic gases. He holds a PhD in experimental Condensed Matter Physics from the University of Pittsburgh, having worked on the dynamics of a polariton Bose Einstein Condensate (BEC) in a ring geometry. At QuBeats Shouvik will lead the efforts to build compact and robust quantum sensing devices from platforms such as atomic vapour cells, atom-chip interferometry, and Nitrogen Vacancy centre in Diamonds.

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Nostradamus Technologies, T-Hub Phase 2, Hyderabad 500081

Phone: +91-9630196249

E-mail: arjun@qubeats.com

Quantum Technologies Division of Nostradamus Technologies

Nostradamus Technologies, T-Hub Phase 2, Hyderabad 500081

Phone: +91-9630196249

E-mail: arjun@qubeats.com