QETCI partners with T-Hub to boost Quantum Technology Innovations in India

The Quantum Ecosystems Technology Council of India (QETCI) and technology startup incubator T-Hub have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to collaborate and create a supporting ecosystem for businesses working on Quantum Technologies.

“Under the agreement, T-Hub and QETCI will provide early-stage and growth-stage startups using Quantum Technologies in the country a robust innovation ecosystem, mentoring business opportunities and market understanding,”

QETCI

Industries and Information Technology Secretary Jayesh Ranjan stated that the collaboration will provide an ecosystem for startups to capitalize on quantum opportunities and how quantum should be mainstreamed alongside other technologies.

“We recommend that the startups learn more about T-Hub. In an ecosystem such as the T-Hub, you are able to get curatorial support and entrepreneurship support that is not available anywhere else in the country,” 

Jayesh Ranjan, INDUSTRIES AND IT SECRETARY

Buoyed by the interesting prototypes across categories of Life Sciences, quantum security and financial services presented at the hackathon, we intend to do many such collaborations in near future for the benefit of the Quantum ecosystem.

Reena Dayal, QETCI CHAIRPERSON

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