Chief minister Siddaramaiah has introduced the karnataka Quantum venture with a Rs 1,000 crore fund to build a USD 20-billion quantum economy.


The venture objectives 10,000 jobs, global partnerships, and  R&D under Quantum vision 2035


Bengaluru: karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah on thursday announced the karnataka Quantum assignment (KQM), backed by means of a Rs 1,000 crore fund, to build a USD 20 billion quantum economy in the state.


This may be part of Karnataka's Quantum vision 2035. cm was addressing the inaugural occasion of the first edition of the 'Quantum india Bengaluru' summit, organised by means of the karnataka technology and generation promoting Society (ksteps), branch of technological know-how & era, authorities of karnataka, in collaboration with iisc Quantum era Initiative (IQTI).


"As the world celebrates 2025 as the international year of Quantum, i'm proud to announce Karnataka's Quantum vision 2035. By way of 2035, we purpose to create 10,000 excessive-professional jobs and establish karnataka because the Quantum capital of Asia," he delivered.


In step with him, KQM will promote R&D, skilling, infrastructure, and startups. "A Quantum technology challenge pressure will guide policy, while committed quantum parks, production zones, and Q-metropolis will foster innovation," he added.


He also stated Karnataka's incorporated quantum hub, or Q-metropolis, will role india as a international leader, just as Bengaluru did for IT. leader minister explained that Karnataka's quantum method is constructed on five key pillars - skills development, R&D, infrastructure creation, enterprise assist and worldwide partnerships.


To obtain skills improvement, Siddaramaiah said karnataka will introduce quantum skilling programmes in over 20 colleges and help 150 phd fellowships each yr. "this may create a strong pipeline of experts to power innovation," he delivered.


He said the state also pursuits to expand  quantum structures, together with 1000-qubit processors, and pilot real-world packages in healthcare, defence and cybersecurity. As for infrastructure, karnataka will establish India's first Quantum hardware Park, 4 Innovation Zones, and a devoted Fab line to boost domestic manufacturing of quantum components, he introduced.


Future plans include nurturing more than 100 startups, facilitating patent filings, as well as launching a Quantum undertaking capital Fund to help startups scale. "via tasks just like the india Quantum Conclave and collaborations with pinnacle worldwide establishments, we will role karnataka as a worldwide quantum hub," promised the CM.


Stating that globally, countries are racing in quantum computing, cryptography, and sensing, the cm stated: "Ours is not just a plan - it is an invite to scientists, entrepreneurs, and children to construct, scale, and export quantum improvements from karnataka to the world."

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