Karnataka is gearing up for a groundbreaking moment in India’s scientific history as Nobel laureates Duncan Haldane and David Gross arrive for an exclusive dialogue on July 30, ahead of the much-anticipated Quantum India Bengaluru Summit scheduled for July 31 and August 1.
Science and Technology Minister N S Boseraju highlighted that under the visionary leadership of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy CM D K Shivakumar, Karnataka is on track to become India’s undisputed Quantum Capital. This high-profile interaction sets the stage for a bold roadmap to integrate quantum technologies into the state’s growth and innovation strategy.
Already known as the nation’s innovation powerhouse, Bengaluru aims to leverage quantum breakthroughs to revolutionize sectors from IT to aerospace, accelerating economic and social transformation.
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The summit will host top government officials alongside the Nobel laureates, fostering vital discussions to boost quantum research, infrastructure, and global collaborations.
With this landmark event, Karnataka is poised to place itself firmly at the center of the global quantum revolution, signaling a new era for India’s scientific and technological ambitions.
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