QAI Ventures has launched a QuantumAI accelerator programme in Singapore, aiming to support startups at the intersection of quantum computing and artificial intelligence.
The new initiative, described by QAI Ventures as the first dedicated QuantumAI accelerator in Asia, is being carried out in partnership with Enterprise Singapore. The move aligns with Singapore’s goal to become a key global hub for quantum technologies, and it coincides with broader shifts in the technology industry from conventional artificial intelligence to hybrid approaches combining quantum computing and AI, known as QuantumAI.
The accelerator is backed by multiple corporate and industry partners, including Microsoft, DBS Bank, SoftBank, and Eraneos, as well as quantum hardware partners such as IonQ, Quantinuum, and IQM. According to an industry analysis by Bain & Company, quantum technologies are expected to contribute over USD $250 billion in market value across various sectors, including pharmaceuticals, finance, logistics, and materials science, in the coming years.
Programmeme details
The QAI Ventures Accelerator is a five-month programme designed to help early-stage founders turn scientific advances into scalable and investment-ready businesses. Participants will have access to mentorship from a global network of quantum technologists, venture capitalists, and industry leaders. Masterclasses will cover topics including intellectual property strategy, product-market fit, fundraising, and corporate governance. The programme will conclude with a Demo Day, providing startups with the opportunity to present their work to international investors and partners.
Applications for the inaugural cohort are open from late October 2025 until early March 2026, with the programme itself scheduled to start in mid-2026. To qualify, startups must be legally incorporated, have a team of at least two founders, and complete a due diligence process.
QAI Ventures will also introduce a venture building programme in 2026, focusing on transforming Singapore’s research and intellectual property into commercially viable ventures. This approach is intended to foster job creation and innovation by targeting both researchers with substantial intellectual property and entrepreneurs interested in deep technology and quantum fields. QAI Ventures aims to establish seven new ventures in Singapore by 2027.
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