The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) announces a call for Quantum Lab proposals to drive telecom innovation in India and enhance citizens’ lives.
On Sunday, The Department of Telecommunications (DoT), under the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology, announced a call for proposals titled ‘Quantum Standardization and Testing Labs’. It specifically invited Indian academic institutions and R&D institutions, either individually or in partnership, to submit their proposals.
The move supports the development of secure, reliable, and efficient quantum communication systems, providing all Indian citizens with advanced technologies that improve everyday communication, data security, and digital experience. It aligns with the Prime Minister’s vision for ‘Jai Anushandhan’, aiming to support research and development in telecom products and technologies that directly enhance the lives of Indian citizens. Thus, making India self-reliant in quantum technologies
The Ministry of Communications has outlined the objectives of the Quantum Standardisation and Testing Labs. The first objective is to establish benchmarks and protocols crucial for the seamless integration of quantum communication elements into existing and future communication networks. The second objective is to develop reliable testing facilities to validate quantum concepts, processes, devices, and applications created by Indian industry members, including startups, R&D, and academic institutions.
Quantum technology can be used in several sectors, including pharmaceuticals, energy, finance, defence, communications and health. It uses the building blocks of subatomic particles to improve our everyday lives. The development of lasers, light-emitting diodes, transistors, and medical imaging, among others, are the product of experiments of Quantum technology.