Bengaluru, Oct. 13 -- Karnataka has unveiled an ambitious plan to become a $20 billion quantum economy by 2035, positioning Bengaluru as a global hub for quantum research, innovation, and industry.
Speaking at the Swissnex Quantum Summit 2025 in Geneva, Science and Technology Minister NS Boseraju said, "Karnataka aims to become a $20 billion quantum economy by 2035, with Bengaluru as a global hub."He added, "Karnataka believes the future belongs to collaborative innovation. We invite researchers, institutions, and industries worldwide to join hands with us in shaping the next era of quantum technologies."The Minister highlighted the Indian Institute of Science's Quantum Research Park, which currently supports over 55 projects and 13 startu...