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Andhra Pradesh government takes another major step towards India's first Quantum Computing Village
Amaravati, April 22: Taking a significant step forward in realising its vision of building India's first Quantum Computing Village, the Government of Andhra Pradesh held a high-level meeting on Tuesday at the State Secretariat under the aegis of the Real-Time Governance Society (RTGS).
India's Elite Leap: How PM Modi's vision is propelling India into the global big league
New Delhi, April 15: Over the past decade, India has undergone a transformation that has reshaped its global standing from a developing nation with potential to a powerhouse pushing boundaries across defence, space, and technology.
PM Modi's vision propels India into global big league in defence, space & new tech
New Delhi, April 14: Over the past decade, India has undergone a transformation that has reshaped its global standing from a developing nation with potential to a powerhouse pushing boundaries across defence, space, and technology.
Pune: Seminar on Quantum Technology stresses role of computing, cryptography and sensing in modern warfare
Pune, March 26: A seminar on "Quantum Technology: Impact on Future Wars and Way Forward" was organised in Pune on Wednesday by Headquarters Southern Command in collaboration with leading experts from industry and academia.
India, IBM to explore potential collaborations in quantum, AI
New Delhi, March 25: The Indian government and IBM are exploring opportunities to collaborate on quantum computing, artificial intelligence (AI), and geospatial AI solutions, the Ministry of Science and Technology announced on Tuesday.
Technology can boost India's growth rate by 2-3 pc: NITI Aayog CEO
New Delhi, March 5: Technology has the potential to increase India's growth rate by 2-3 per cent, NITI Aayog CEO B.V.R. Subrahmanyam said on Wednesday as the government think tank launched the NITI Frontier Tech Hub (NITI-FTH), which will serve as a frontier tech action tank to make India a technology-driven nation.
Quantum computing to bring major changes in national security strategies: NITI Aayog
New Delhi, March 5: NITI Aayog on Wednesday released a detailed report on the impact of quantum computing on national security, emphasising that quantum technology is not just a scientific breakthrough but also a competition for future global power.
India's R&D spending surged in last 10 years: Union Minister
New Delhi, March 3: India's spending on Research and Development (R&D) has doubled in the last one decade, from Rs 60,196 crore in 2013-14 to Rs 1,27,381 crore, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science and Technology Jitendra Singh said on Monday, underscoring the role of government-backed initiatives in catalysing scientific advancements in the country.
Excel in frontier tech by making best use of internationally-competitive infrastructure being set-up in India: Defence Minister
New Delhi, Friday 28: Defense Minister Rajnath Singh has called upon the youth to inculcate scientific temper and excel in frontier technologies by making the best use of the internationally competitive infrastructure being established in the country due to the Government's efforts.
Modern technologies adding lethality, unpredictability in warfare: Rajnath Singh on National Science Day
Hyderabad, February 28: Cutting-edge and frontier technologies are adding new dimensions of lethality and unpredictability in modern warfare, said Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday in Hyderabad.
Need to find solutions to critical technological challenges: Rajnath Singh
Hyderabad, Feb 28: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday stressed the need to find solutions to critical technological challenges as he called upon the youth to inculcate a scientific temper and excel in frontier technologies by making the best use of the internationally competitive infrastructure being established in the country.
Quantum computing, AI to revolutionise drug discovery in India: Ex-ICMR chief
New Delhi, Feb 20: Quantum computing and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to revolutionise drug discovery in India, and enable the country to become a global hub for pharmaceutical advancements, said Dr. Balram Bhargava, Former Director General, ICMR.
Tokyo gears up for SusHi Tech 2025 with cutting-edge innovations
Tokyo, February 14: Tokyo is set to host the third edition of SusHi Tech Tokyo in May 2025, an event dedicated to fostering innovation and sustainability in urban development.
India poised to lead world with transformative technologies: Jitendra Singh
New Delhi, Jan 25: India is poised to lead the world with transformative technologies, said Jitendra Singh, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science and Technology.
Urbasi Sinha from Raman Research Institute honoured with Gates-Cambridge Impact Prize 2025
New Delhi, Jan 19: Professor Urbasi Sinha from Bengaluru-based Raman Research Institute (RRI) has been honoured with the 'Gates-Cambridge Impact Prize 2025' by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation at Cambridge, the UK, it was announced on Sunday.
NTT R&D Forum unveils cutting-edge technologies for society and industry
Tokyo, January 11: The NTT R&D Forum showcased technologies that are becoming increasingly relevant to both society and industry, including the world's first experiment with an Optical Quantum Computer.
Japan: NTT R&D Forum unveils cutting-edge technologies for society and industry
Tokyo, January 10: The NTT R&D Forum 2025 presented a series of groundbreaking technological advancements designed to address societal and industrial needs, including the world's first demonstration of an Optical Quantum Computer.