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    Home / News / Technology News / Over 40 Indian quantum technology start-ups emerge in 2 years
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    • India's quantum technology sector is booming, with over 40 start-ups emerging in just two years.
    • These start-ups, like Bengaluru's QuNu Labs, are developing crucial technologies for sectors like healthcare and logistics.
    • India's innovation ranking has also soared, making it the 'Startup capital of the world' with 1.25 lakh start-ups in 2024, up from a few hundred in 2014.
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    Over 40 Indian quantum technology start-ups emerge in 2 years
    India is now on par with other nations in terms of quantum technologies

    Over 40 Indian quantum technology start-ups emerge in 2 years

    By Akash Pandey
    Jun 16, 2024
    05:08 pm
    What's the story

    India has witnessed a significant surge in quantum technology start-ups, with over 40 new ventures emerging in the past two years, with a few of them having global potential. This was announced by Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh during a review meeting of the Department of Science and Technology in New Delhi. Emphasizing India's ambition to become a global leader in quantum technology, the minister instructed officials to prioritize the National Quantum Mission (NQM) and advance technology and communication development.

    Importance

    Quantum technology's role in various sectors

    Dr. Singh highlighted the importance of quantum technology, which uses quantum mechanics for complex calculations. He stated that India is now on par with other countries in terms of quantum technologies. This technology is crucial in sectors such as cryptography, chemistry, medicine, healthcare, and logistics. The minister also emphasized the significant role start-ups and the private sector play in science and technology development.

    Start-up collaboration

    Start-up collaboration with Technology Development Board

    Dr. Singh highlighted the collaboration between 'QuNu Labs,' a Bengaluru-based start-up incubated by IIT Madras, and the Technology Development Board (TDB). The partnership aims to develop security products based on quantum technologies. The minister also noted a significant increase in women's participation in extramural research and development (R&D) over the last decade. Under 'A Scheme For Promotion Of Innovation, Rural Industries, and Entrepreneurship' (ASPIRE) program, approximately 300 women scientists are set to get research grants for three years.

    Innovation growth

    India's start-up ecosystem and innovation ranking

    Dr. Singh expressed satisfaction over India's evolution into the 'Startup capital of the world,' with more than 1.25 lakh start-ups in 2024. This is a significant increase from just a few hundred before 2014. The country's ranking in the Global Innovation Index has also improved from 81st position in 2015 to 40th in 2023. India now ranks third globally for the number of publications and PhDs awarded in science and engineering.

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