Key Points

IIT Madras has licensed India’s first silicon photonics-based QRNG to Indrarka Quantum Technologies. The tech enhances security in defence, finance, and blockchain applications. Prof. Kamakoti highlights its role in secure computing and communication. This deal strengthens India’s position in the global quantum tech race.

Key Points: IIT Madras Licenses India's First Silicon Photonics QRNG Tech

  • IIT Madras signs ₹1 cr deal for India’s first silicon photonics QRNG
  • Tech to boost quantum security in defence and finance
  • Developed at CPPICS with DRDO and SETS Chennai collaboration
  • Supports Make in India with market-ready quantum solutions
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IIT Madras inks 1 cr deal to license India's 1st silicon photonics-based QRNG

IIT Madras partners with Indrarka to commercialize India’s first silicon photonics-based quantum random number generator for secure computing.

"This ground-breaking technology represents a significant leap forward in quantum security solutions. – Dinanath Soni, Indrarka Quantum Technologies"

New Delhi, Aug 18

The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras on Monday signed an agreement to license the indigenously developed India’s first silicon photonics-based high-speed Quantum Random Number Generator (QRNG).

The agreement signed with Indrarka Quantum Technologies aims for the commercial deployment of the Silicon Photonic QRNG.

Developed at the Centre for Programmable Photonic Integrated Circuits and Systems (CPPICS), IIT Madras, this milestone highlights the technology’s strategic value and its potential to advance India’s quantum innovation ecosystem.

“Silicon photonics is an emerging area with a strong interface with Quantum Technologies. Random number generation is a critical building block for secure computing and communication. I am extremely excited that the CPPICS has developed this QRNG that could be readily deployed in the market,” said Prof. V. Kamakoti, Director, IIT Madras.

This licensing agreement represents a major step in translating cutting-edge academic research into market-ready products, reinforcing India’s leadership in the global quantum technology landscape.

Earlier, a prototype version of the QRNG module was delivered to DYSL-QT DRDO. Later, an advanced version of the QRNG module was developed and deployed successfully at the Society for Electronic Transactions and Security (SETS Chennai) for quantum security applications.

The new QRNG technology has critical applications in fields such as IT security for military and defence, cryptographic algorithms, quantum key distribution (QKD), scientific modelling and simulations, financial transactions, blockchain, OTP generation, and gaming applications.

“We are honoured to partner with IIT Madras in bringing India’s first Silicon Photonics-based QRNG to market. This ground-breaking technology represents a significant leap forward in quantum security solutions and exemplifies the success of the Make in India initiative,” said Dinanath Soni, Director, Indrarka Quantum Technologies.

"We are committed to making this indigenous innovation accessible across critical sectors, establishing India as a global leader in quantum security and advancing our nation's vision of technological self-reliance," Soni added.

- IANS

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Priya S
Amazing breakthrough! But I hope the commercialization happens at affordable rates so that startups and small businesses can also benefit from this security technology.
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Aman W
Finally some good news in tech sector! Silicon photonics is the future. Hope our private sector invests more in such indigenous R&D rather than just importing foreign tech.
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Sarah B
As someone working in cybersecurity, this is huge! Quantum random numbers are game-changers for encryption. Impressed with IIT-M's work - hope they patent it globally too.
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Karthik V
While this is commendable, I hope the government ensures proper funding continues. Too many great Indian innovations die due to lack of sustained support after initial hype.
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Nisha Z
जय हिंद! Our scientists are proving that with right environment, India can lead in cutting-edge tech. This will be crucial for banking security and preventing cyber frauds.
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David E
Interesting development. The mention of DRDO involvement suggests strong military applications. Hope the technology gets proper safeguards against foreign espionage attempts.

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