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Karnataka bets big on quantum future
Karnataka bets big on quantum future

Hans India

time26-06-2025

  • Business
  • Hans India

Karnataka bets big on quantum future

Bengaluru: Karnataka is positioning itself as the frontrunner in India's quantum technology landscape, with state leadership reaffirming its commitment to building a robust ecosystem for innovation in the sector. On Tuesday, Minister for Minor Irrigation, Science and Technology, NS Boseraju visited QpiAI's facility at Karle Town SEZ, Bengaluru, where he witnessed a live demonstration of QpiAI Indus—touted as India's first and most powerful indigenously developed quantum computer. The visit signals Karnataka's intent to not only harness next-generation computing capabilities but also emerge as a national anchor for strategic applications of quantum technologies in areas such as cybersecurity, healthcare, defence, and financial modelling. Speaking at the event, Minister Boseraju said the state was laying the groundwork for a future built on quantum innovation. 'Under the leadership of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar, we are committed to establishing Karnataka as India's hub for quantum technologies,' he said. 'Quantum computing is only one part of the story—quantum-secure cybersecurity, quantum imaging, and quantum communication networks will define the future digital economy.' The Minister added that Bengaluru, as the country's de facto innovation capital, is well placed to take the lead. 'With its top-tier academic institutions, technology-driven industries, and a skilled talent base, Karnataka has all the building blocks for a thriving quantum ecosystem. We are also planning to host the Quantum India Bangalore Conference to accelerate collaborative innovation and policy convergence in this space,' he said. QpiAI officials provided an overview of the company's quantum roadmap and reiterated their commitment to driving R&D, talent development, and strategic partnerships from within Karnataka. Founded by technologist Nagendra, QpiAI is among a handful of Indian startups at the forefront of quantum computing, combining software, hardware, and AI-based optimisation to create scalable quantum solutions. The Minister's visit was also attended by Sadashiva Prabhu, Director, Karnataka Science and Technology Promotion Society (K-STeP), senior officials from the Department of Science and Technology, and members of the quantum technology startup ecosystem.

Karnataka Bets Big on Quantum Future; Minister N.S. Boseraju Visits India's Most Powerful Quantum Computer
Karnataka Bets Big on Quantum Future; Minister N.S. Boseraju Visits India's Most Powerful Quantum Computer

Hans India

time25-06-2025

  • Business
  • Hans India

Karnataka Bets Big on Quantum Future; Minister N.S. Boseraju Visits India's Most Powerful Quantum Computer

Bengaluru: Karnataka is positioning itself as the frontrunner in India's quantum technology landscape, with state leadership reaffirming its commitment to building a robust ecosystem for innovation in the sector. On Tuesday, Minister for Minor Irrigation, Science and Technology, N.S. Boseraju visited QpiAI's facility at Karle Town SEZ, Bengaluru, where he witnessed a live demonstration of QpiAI Indus—touted as India's first and most powerful indigenously developed quantum computer. The visit signals Karnataka's intent to not only harness next-generation computing capabilities but also emerge as a national anchor for strategic applications of quantum technologies in areas such as cybersecurity, healthcare, defence, and financial modelling. Speaking at the event, Minister Boseraju said the state is laying the groundwork for a future built on quantum innovation. 'Under the leadership of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar, we are committed to establishing Karnataka as India's hub for quantum technologies,' he said. 'Quantum computing is only one part of the story—quantum-secure cybersecurity, quantum imaging, and quantum communication networks will define the future digital economy.' The Minister added that Bengaluru, as the country's de facto innovation capital, is well placed to take the lead. 'With its top-tier academic institutions, technology-driven industries, and a skilled talent base, Karnataka has all the building blocks for a thriving quantum ecosystem. We are also planning to host the Quantum India Bangalore Conference to accelerate collaborative innovation and policy convergence in this space,' he said. QpiAI officials provided an overview of the company's quantum roadmap and reiterated their commitment to driving R&D, talent development, and strategic partnerships from within Karnataka. Founded by technologist Nagendra, QpiAI is among a handful of Indian startups at the forefront of quantum computing, combining software, hardware, and AI-based optimisation to create scalable quantum solutions. The Minister's visit was also attended by Sadashiva Prabhu, Director, Karnataka Science and Technology Promotion Society (K-STeP), senior officials from the Department of Science and Technology, and members of the quantum technology startup ecosystem.

Karnataka to Build State's Second Largest Planetarium and Science Centre in Hampi: Minister N.S. Boseraju
Karnataka to Build State's Second Largest Planetarium and Science Centre in Hampi: Minister N.S. Boseraju

Hans India

time19-05-2025

  • Science
  • Hans India

Karnataka to Build State's Second Largest Planetarium and Science Centre in Hampi: Minister N.S. Boseraju

Kamalapur (Vijayanagara district): Karnataka is set to establish the state's second-largest planetarium and the largest such facility in the Kalyana Karnataka region at the UNESCO World Heritage site of Hampi, State Minister for Minor Irrigation and Science and Technology N.S. Boseraju announced on Monday. The minister conducted a site inspection at Kamalapur in Vijayanagara district, a prominent tourist destination in Kalyana Karnataka, where the proposed state-of-the-art science centre and planetarium is to be constructed. 10-Acre Site Approved A prime 10-acre parcel of land located alongside a major road in Kamalapur has been earmarked for the project. Minister Boseraju directed officials to make optimal use of the space with an efficient and innovative design. Advanced Planetarium Facilities The planned facility will feature a 12-metre nano-seam dome planetarium equipped with modern technologies, alongside a full-fledged science centre. The site has been allocated by the Department of Tourism, and the minister instructed officials to initiate necessary groundwork for the construction phase. Minister Boseraju said the initiative is part of the government's broader efforts to foster scientific curiosity and awareness among youth in the Kalyana Karnataka region. 'In line with Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's vision, science centres and planetariums are being planned in every district of the state. Providing high-quality science infrastructure in Hampi, a world heritage site, is a step in that direction,' he stated. Officials from the Karnataka Science and Technology Promotion Society (KSTePS), including Managing Director Sadashiva Prabhu, accompanied the minister during the visit, along with senior officials from the Science and Technology Department and district administration. (eom)

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