In a historic stride towards cementing India as a global quantum technology leader, Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh announced the selection of eight pioneering startups under the National Quantum Mission (NQM) and the National Mission on Interdisciplinary Cyber-Physical Systems (NMICPS). These startups, chosen after meticulous evaluation, are positioned to drive cutting-edge research and innovation, contributing to national security, healthcare, energy efficiency, and environmental sustainability.
Selected Startups and Their Innovations
- QNu Labs (Bengaluru): Developing end-to-end quantum-safe heterogeneous networks for secure communication.
- QPiAI India Pvt. Ltd. (Bengaluru): Building a superconducting quantum computer.
- Dimira Technologies Pvt. Ltd. (IIT Mumbai): Creating indigenous cryogenic cables essential for quantum computing.
- Prenishq Pvt. Ltd. (IIT Delhi): Developing precision diode-laser systems for advanced quantum applications.
- QuPrayog Pvt. Ltd. (Pune): Innovating optical atomic clocks and related technologies for quantum sensing.
- Quanastra Pvt. Ltd. (Delhi): Advancing cryogenics and superconducting detectors.
- Pristine Diamonds Pvt. Ltd. (Ahmedabad): Manufacturing diamond materials for quantum sensing.
- Quan2D Technologies Pvt. Ltd. (Bengaluru): Pioneering superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors.
Key Benefits of Quantum Technology
- National Security: Ultra-secure quantum communication to prevent cyberattacks.
- Healthcare Innovation: Precise medical diagnostics and imaging through quantum sensing.
- Cybersecurity: Advanced protection for financial systems and sensitive data.
- Energy Efficiency: Optimizing power grids and renewable energy systems.
- Satellite and Navigation Systems: Enhanced GPS accuracy, secure communication, and improved disaster management.
- Climate Resilience: Promoting sustainable agriculture and advancing climate modeling.
Visionary Leadership and Policies
- Dr. Jitendra Singh credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visionary policies for fostering an innovation-driven environment.
- The initiative is part of India’s broader vision for technological self-reliance by 2047, focusing on creating a global impact in quantum science.
Regional Engagement and Youth Empowerment
- The Minister proposed hosting quantum technology initiatives beyond Delhi to ensure broader participation.
- Emphasized inspiring youth in smaller towns to contribute to the quantum revolution through startups.
Event Highlights
- Attended by luminaries like Dr. V.K. Saraswat (NITI Aayog), Prof. Abhay Karandikar (DST), Dr. Ajai Chowdhry (NQM Mission Governing Board), and Dr. Kris Gopalakrishnan (NM-ICPS Mission Governing Board).
- Aimed to inspire young minds to innovate and actively participate in shaping the nation’s technological future.
Summary/Static | Details |
Why in the news? | Dr. Jitendra Singh Announces Selection of Eight Pioneering StartUps for Support under National Quantum Mission and the National Mission on Interdisciplinary Cyber-Physical Systems |
Selected Startups | 8 (QNu Labs, QPiAI India, Dimira Technologies, Prenishq, QuPrayog, Quanastra, Pristine Diamonds, Quan2D) |
Primary Missions | National Quantum Mission (NQM), National Mission on Interdisciplinary Cyber-Physical Systems (NMICPS) |
Major Innovations | Quantum communication, superconducting quantum computers, cryogenics, quantum sensors, and materials |
Key Sectors Impacted | National security, healthcare, cybersecurity, energy efficiency, navigation, climate resilience |
Broader Vision | Technological self-reliance and global leadership in quantum science by 2047 |
Regional Outreach Initiative | Hosting events beyond Delhi to engage and inspire youth in smaller towns |
Distinguished Participants | Dr. V.K. Saraswat, Prof. Abhay Karandikar, Dr. Ajai Chowdhry, Dr. Kris Gopalakrishnan |
Focus Areas for Youth | Startups, innovation, and technological development |