The Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) has joined forces with global partners to establish a quantum computing hub in Bengaluru. The hub will commence operations with a 25-qubit dilution refrigeration system, designed as an open-architecture platform for hardware calibration and system integration. This initiative marks a crucial step towards advancing quantum technology and fostering collaboration in the field.
According to an official statement, the hiring process for the hub will begin in September, with the facility expected to be fully operational by 2030. The focus on a 25-qubit system showcases a commitment to exploring the potential of quantum computing and its applications in various industries.
This move underscores the growing interest and investment in quantum computing, with Bengaluru emerging as a key hub for innovation in this cutting-edge technology sector. By bringing together expertise from C-DAC and its global partners, the quantum computing hub aims to drive research, development, and practical implementation of quantum computing solutions.
Source: Tech-Economic Times