Chennai (Tamil Nadu):The Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras) is hosting the International Conference on Quantum Communication, Measurement & Computing (QCMC 2024) from August 26 to 30. This is the 16th Edition of the Conference and the very first one to be held in India.
The Center For Quantum Information, Communication And Computing (CQuICC), a Centre of Excellence at IIT Madras, is coordinating the event. It is being held at the IIT Madras Research Park. Established in 1990, the QCMC is one of the most prestigious global forums for scientists and engineers in the interdisciplinary field of quantum information science and technology. It brings together experts from across the world to share advancements in quantum computing, quantum communication, quantum cryptography, and quantum sensing, a media release issued by IIT Madras said.
Delivering an address on ‘India’s National Quantum Mission’ during the inaugural session, Dr. Ajai Chowdhury, Chairman, Mission Governing Board, National Quantum Mission, said, "Tremendous amount of work is already going on in India, especially in IIT Madras where a lot of work was underway. As a plan that was done by DST, where the National Quantum Mission is housed, we started working on many projects including of the Ministry of Electronics and IT and other Ministries. As we started to work on the National Quantum Mission, we started to look how many scientists and PIs are working in this field and found that India had around 600 scientists and 40 to 50 start-ups as well in Quantum Technology."
"We are working on making sure that all parts of quantum technologies are taken care of. After the National Quantum Mission launch, we had an overwhelming response with close to 385 proposals received to set up thematic parks and other areas of quantum technologies. At this moment, we have finalised where we want to go and soon, the National Quantum Mission will be making the announcements," added Chowdhury.
"The plan is to set up four independent Section 08 companies in which the thematic parks will be housed - Computing, Communications, Sensing and Materials. The whole objective is that we bring together all researchers under on thematic hub. We felt that we must involve start-ups in a big way. We wrote to about 40-odd start-ups and we met about 14 start-ups to understand where we are," he added.