India's Deep-Tech Leap: 3 Breakthrough Innovations Revealed at ESTIC 2025

India has made significant strides in deep technology with three major innovations unveiled at ESTIC 2025. The breakthroughs include quantum computing chips and an indigenous cancer therapy developed with Department of Science & Technology support. Union Minister Jitendra Singh highlighted how these achievements mark India's emergence as a global science powerhouse. The event brings together thousands of participants to showcase innovations that will drive India toward its 2047 development goals.

Key Points: India Unveils Quantum Chips and Cancer Therapy at ESTIC 2025

  • India launches first indigenous quantum computing chip with 25-qubit processing power
  • New quantum security chip QSIP protects digital communications from cyber threats
  • CAR-T cell therapy breakthrough offers India's first homegrown cancer treatment
  • ESTIC 2025 brings 3,000 participants including Nobel laureates and scientists
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ESTIC2025 marked by India's big deep-tech leap: Jitendra Singh

Union Minister Jitendra Singh announces India's quantum security chip, 25-qubit processor, and indigenous CAR-T cell therapy at science conclave in New Delhi.

"Powerful breakthroughs that mark India's rise as a global science and technology powerhouse - Jitendra Singh"

New Delhi, Nov 4

The Emerging Science Technology Innovation Conclave, ESTIC 2025, is marked by India's big deep-tech leap, said Union Minister of State for Science and Technology Jitendra Singh on Tuesday.

ESTIC 2025 is being held from 3-5 November at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi. It will bring together over 3,000 participants from academia, research institutions, industry and government, along with Nobel Laureates, eminent scientists, innovators and policymakers.

Taking to social media platform X, Singh said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi gifted three pathbreaking innovations, developed by Indian innovators with the support of the Department of Science & Technology.

The innovations are "QSIP: India's own quantum security chip; 25-qubit QPU: India's first quantum computing chip, powering the future of computation; and CAR-T Cell Therapy: India's 1st indigenous cancer cell therapy 2 chips + 1 therapy", Singh posted on X.

These are "powerful breakthroughs that mark India's rise as a global science and technology powerhouse," he added.

Speaking at the event, Singh listed India's achievements in science and innovation in the last decade under the leadership of PM Modi.

"Prime Minister, you gave the highest priority to science and innovation. You made the people of the country realise and explained that the path to progress in the 21st century passes through the goals of science and innovation. You also explained to the people of the country that it is necessary to reach the peak of developed India," the Minister said.

"You called for Startup India and Standup India from the Red Fort. And as soon as we saw, we reached 1,70,000 and became the third highest in the world. You called for Gaganyaan from the Red Fort.

"You called for biotechnology Bio E3 from the Red Fort. You called for a vaccine from the Red Fort. You called for Deep Ocean Mission from the Red Fort," Singh said.

Singh noted that the 'ESTIC 2025' is a stage for young innovators, startups, and researchers to showcase innovative solutions, find mentorship, and connect with industry and stakeholders.

With its theme Imagine, Innovate, Inspire, the event will herald the last leg of India's journey to destination 2047, he added.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally seeing real results from all the science funding. Quantum security chip is crucial for our digital sovereignty. Hope these innovations reach common people soon.
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Arjun K
As someone working in tech, I'm thrilled about the 25-qubit QPU. This puts India on the global quantum computing map. But we need to ensure these technologies don't remain confined to elite institutions.
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Sarah B
The CAR-T Cell Therapy breakthrough gives hope to so many cancer patients. Making advanced treatments affordable and accessible in India is the real achievement here. 🙏
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Vikram M
While I appreciate the progress, I hope the government focuses equally on basic science education in rural areas. True innovation comes from grassroots level, not just big conferences.
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Kavya N
ESTIC 2025 sounds incredible! Bringing together 3000 participants including Nobel laureates will definitely inspire our youth. The future of Indian science looks bright! ✨

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