New Delhi, Delhi, 26th of November, 2024 : In a significant step towards establishing India as a global leader in quantum technology, Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh announced the selection of eight pioneering StartUps for support under the Department of Science and Technology’s newly formulated guidelines.
These startups, chosen under the National Quantum Mission (NQM) and the National Mission on Interdisciplinary Cyber-Physical Systems (NMICPS), represent the forefront of innovation in this rapidly evolving field.
Each of the selected StartUps is set to make impactful contributions in their respective domains of quantum technology. Bengaluru-based QNu Labs is spearheading advancements in quantum communication by developing end-to-end quantum-safe heterogeneous networks. Similarly, QPiAI India Private Ltd., also from Bengaluru, is working on building a superconducting quantum computer, marking a milestone in quantum computing. Dimira Technologies Pvt. Ltd., based at IIT Mumbai, is focusing on indigenous cryogenic cables essential for quantum computing, while Prenishq Pvt. Ltd. from IIT Delhi is developing precision diode-laser systems that are vital for the sector’s growth.
In quantum sensing and metrology, QuPrayog Pvt. Ltd. from Pune is innovating optical atomic clocks and related technologies, and Quanastra Pvt. Ltd. from Delhi is developing advanced cryogenics and superconducting detectors. Meanwhile, in the area of quantum materials and devices, Ahmedabad’s Pristine Diamonds Pvt. Ltd. is creating diamond materials for quantum sensing, and Bengaluru’s Quan2D Technologies Pvt. Ltd. is advancing superconducting Nanowire Single-photon Detectors.
These StarUps were meticulously chosen after a rigorous evaluation process, reflecting their alignment with NQM’s vision of fostering cutting-edge research, innovation, and industrial applications to place India at the forefront of quantum technology on the global stage.
Addressing the scientists, youngsters, StarUp founders and venture capitalists, Dr. Jitendra Singh said that quantum technologies are poised to revolutionize multiple aspects of our lives by harnessing the unique principles of quantum science. Quantum communication, he said, offers ultra-secure methods of sharing information through quantum cryptography, making it nearly impossible for hackers to intercept or tamper with sensitive data.
This has critical implications for national security and the safety of personal and business communications, said Dr. Jitendra Singh and also emphasized the role of quantum sensing in revolutionizing healthcare, enabling highly precise medical diagnostics and imaging that could redefine how treatments are delivered.
Discussing cybersecurity, the Minister noted that quantum advancements would provide unmatched protection for financial systems, securing online transactions and safeguarding sensitive data in an era of growing cyber threats. He further highlighted how quantum simulations can optimize energy systems, making power grids more efficient, renewable energy sources more reliable, and fostering the discovery of sustainable energy materials.
The Minister underlined the far-reaching implications of quantum technology in improving satellite communication and navigation systems, which would lead to more accurate GPS services, faster satellite-based internet, and secure communications vital for disaster management and global connectivity. He added that quantum technologies could play a pivotal role in combating climate change by optimizing renewable energy systems, advancing climate modelling, and promoting sustainable agriculture. These technologies, he remarked, “are not just tools of innovation but vital instruments for securing a sustainable, climate-resilient future.”
Reflecting on India’s rise as a quantum powerhouse, Dr. Jitendra Singh drew attention to the visionary policies of Prime Minister Narendra Narendra Modi, which have created an enabling environment for innovation. “India is no longer waiting to catch up; we are setting the pace. Quantum technologies will shape the nation’s future, and we are determined to lead this global revolution,” he said.
The announcement aligns with India’s broader vision for technological self-reliance and innovation by 2047. With this initiative, the Minister remarked, the selected startups are not just participants in a technological mission but torchbearers of India’s ambition to emerge as a global leader in quantum science.
During the event, Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh proposed that such initiatives and programs should be held beyond Delhi to ensure broader participation and engagement across the country. He emphasized that taking these events to smaller towns and other regions would provide the youth with a valuable opportunity to witness the advancements in quantum technologies and related fields firsthand.
The Minister expressed confidence that exposing young minds to cutting-edge developments would inspire them to actively engage in these emerging areas. Once these youngsters begin working through startups, he noted, it would not only contribute to their livelihoods but also equip them with a forward-looking vision to drive innovation and contribute to the nation’s technological future.
The event was graced by the presence of distinguished leaders in science and technology, including Dr. V.K. Saraswat, Member (S&T), NITI Aayog; Prof. Abhay Karandikar, Secretary, Department of Science & Technology; Dr. Ajai Chowdhry, Chairman, Mission Governing Board (MGB), National Quantum Mission; and Dr. Kris Gopalakrishnan, Chairman, MGB, NM-ICPS.
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