Our history
From careful roots to an Australian base
Queper designs and delivers tailored software, web applications, integrations, and related services for organisations that need dependable delivery, clear communication, and support that lasts beyond go-live. The milestones below outline how the practice grew while keeping that practical focus.
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2015
Founding
In 2015, Ali Haider Derawala, a graduate of COMSATS Islamabad, founded Queper to help organisations ship dependable, bespoke software instead of stretching generic products to fit. Early collaboration with Khadijah Ali helped shape a culture of listening first, documenting assumptions, and treating long-term maintainability as part of the brief. -
2017
Strategic partnership
In 2017 we formalised a strategic relationship with Yogya Support And Solutions Limited, adding delivery depth and shared quality practices. The aim was sustainable capacity and well-governed delivery, not headline positioning. -
2018
Growing delivery capacity
In 2018 we expanded engineering and support with a Karachi branch, keeping the same quality bar across projects and ensuring senior oversight on client work. -
2020
Strong demand, stronger discipline
Demand grew across secure web platforms, integration work, and internal tooling where reliability and documentation matter. We invested in clearer release planning, security reviews, and predictable handover so clients could own and extend what we built. -
2022
Responsible use of AI-assisted tooling
In 2022 we introduced modern AI-assisted tooling where it measurably reduced rework or improved review coverage, always within client data policies and with human accountability. Training remains ongoing so consultants and engineers apply these tools thoughtfully rather than as a shortcut. -
2023
Australian headquarters
In 2023 we established our Australian headquarters at Bella Vista, NSW, to sit closer to regional clients, improve collaboration across APAC time zones, and anchor delivery and governance for work that benefits from an Australian presence.