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India aims to leapfrog in quantum technology with industry's help: Minister
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IANS | 14 Sep, 2022
As India embarks on its Techade journey, the government aims to build
capabilities in quantum and high performance computing with the help
from industry leaders like IBM, Minister of State for Electronics and IT
Rajeev Chandrasekhar said on Wednesday.
Addressing the
IBM's flagship 'Think' conference virtually, he said that quantum
technology is a very important piece of India's tech journey.
"Quantum
is, notwithstanding the usual marketing hype that always accompanies
new emerging technologies, clearly a technology that cannot be ignored.
India intends to build capabilities in quantum and high performance
computing to address challenges of the future," the minister told the
gathering.
Chandrasekhar, along with Sandip Patel, Managing
Director, IBM India and Tom Rosamilia, Senior Vice President, IBM
Software, also unveiled a white paper on quantum technology.
The
minister said that India, in the coming years, must move from being a
consumer of technologies to being an architect and a producer of
technologies and innovation.
Chandrasekhar last year launched
QSim - Quantum Computer Simulator Toolkit - to enable researchers and
students to carry out research in quantum computing.
The project is being executed collaboratively by IISc Bangalore, IIT Roorkee and C-DAC with the support of MeitY.
Earlier
this week, IIT-Madras became the first Indian institution to join IBM's
quantum network to advance quantum computing skills development and
research in the country, the tech major announced on Monday.
IIT
Madras' Centre for Quantum Information, Communication and Computing
(CQuICC) will focus on advancing core algorithms in research areas like
quantum machine learning, quantum optimisation and applications research
in finance.
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