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Quantum leap for India - Technologies and applications

It has gained significant traction given its disruptive nature in using subatomic particles to build faster and smarter devices.

  • But, where does our country stand in the race of quantum technology adoption?
  • What will it take for India to ride on this wave of quantum computing?

In this episode of IET India Digital Conversations, we bring to you a panel of experts who will unravel mysteries around quantum technology, its revolution and applications.

Speakers for the discussion included:

  • Prof Arun Kumar Pati, Professor H, Harish-Chandra Research Institute, Quantum Computing and Information Group
  • Urbasi Sinha, Professor, Raman Research Institute, IQC Affiliate

Moderator: Reena Dayal, Quantum Computing Leader, Microsoft India

Watch this video to understand the what, how, when and where of quantum revolution.

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