Tamil Nadu to roll out state-backed quantum computing access for students, startups - Moneycontrol

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See the top gainers, losers, invest and get updated what's happening in the crypto market Discover the secret world of unlisted shares — analyse India's top pre-IPO companies and invest before they hit the markets Tamil Nadu is set to launch a state-backed quantum computing programme aimed at providing students and startups with direct access to quantum hardware, as part of a new collaboration announced at Umagine 2026. The iTNT Hub has signed a letter of intent with Germany-based quantum computing firm XeedQ GmbH to roll out one of India’s first state-led initiatives that allows learners and early-stage companies to work on real quantum computers instead of simulators or cloud-based emulations. Under the first phase of the programme, students and startups across Tamil Nadu will be given remote access to a 4-qubit quantum computer developed by XeedQ. “Quantum computing should not remain locked inside labs or limited to theory. By giving students and startups direct access to real quantum hardware, this programme is focused on learning by doing,” said Gopalakrishnan Balasubramanian, founder and CEO of XeedQ. The access is expected to enable hands-on experimentation, algorithm testing and familiarity with quantum workflows. In a subsequent phase, the state government is considering deploying a physical quantum computer to be housed locally for use by the ecosystem. The programme will be anchored by iTNT Hub, a public–private initiative supported by the Tamil Nadu government, and will operate in collaboration with academic institutions, startups and research communities. The facility will be located within the Anna University campus. As part of the arrangement, XeedQ will provide the quantum hardware, remote access infrastructure, technical expertise and learning support. The initiative will include structured onboarding, guided usage and capacity-building sessions for students, researchers and startups to enable adoption of the technology. The pilot programme will be jointly reviewed by iTNT Hub and XeedQ based on usage, learning outcomes and broader ecosystem impact. Based on the review, the scope of access and infrastructure may be expanded in the future. Discover the latest Business News, Sensex, and Nifty updates.
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