On 26 November 2024, Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh announced the selection of eight pioneering startups for support under the National Quantum Mission (NQM) and the National Mission on Interdisciplinary Cyber-Physical Systems (NM-ICPS).
These startups are at the forefront of innovation in quantum technology and cyber-physical systems, and they represent significant strides in fields such as quantum communication, quantum computing, quantum sensing, and quantum materials.
These startups were chosen through a rigorous evaluation process and are expected to make significant contributions to their respective fields.
Here are the eight pioneering startups selected for support under the National Quantum Mission and the National Mission on Interdisciplinary Cyber-Physical Systems:
- QNu Labs (Bengaluru) – Quantum communication
- QPIAI India Private Ltd (Bengaluru) Quantum computing
- Dimira Technologies (IIT Mumbai) Indigenous cryogenic cables essential for quantum computing
- Prenishq (IIT Delhi) – Precision diode-laser systems
- QuPrayog (Pune) – Optical atomic clocks
- Quanastra (Delhi) – Advanced cryogenics and superconducting detectors
- Pristine Diamonds (Ahmedabad) – Creating Diamond materials for quantum sensing
- Quan2D Technologies (Bengaluru) – Superconducting Nanowire Single-photon Detectors
These startups are poised to make significant contributions to their respective fields in quantum technology and cyber-physical systems.
Dr. Jitendra Singh |
Categorised by Cities and Institutes:
By Cities:
- Bengaluru:
- QNu Labs
- QPIAI India Private Ltd
- Quan2D Technologies
- Pune:
- Ahmedabad:
- Delhi:
By Institutes:
These startups represent a diverse range of innovations and specializations in quantum technology and cyber-physical systems.
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.