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Quantum tech players leaving Pune will be welcomed to Bengaluru: Shivakumar
Quantum tech players leaving Pune will be welcomed to Bengaluru: Shivakumar

Time of India

time31-07-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Quantum tech players leaving Pune will be welcomed to Bengaluru: Shivakumar

All the quantum tech players who want to leave Maharashtra will be welcomed to set up their facilities in Bengaluru, Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar said on Bengaluru, we have enough human resources as well as infrastructure, he added."We are ready to provide whatever they need," Deputy CM told reporters on the sidelines of the inaugural event of the Quantum India Bengaluru 2025 being held in summit is organised by the Karnataka Science and Technology Promotion Society (KSTePS), Department of Science & Technology, Government of Karnataka, in collaboration with IISc Quantum Technology Initiative (IQTI). On July 26, Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Ajit Pawar caused a flutter by revealing that Hinjewadi IT Park in Pune is "moving out" to Bengaluru and Hyderabad. A video of Pawar's angry outburst while inspecting civic works in Pimpri Chinchwad has gone viral. "We are ruined. The entire IT park of Hinjewadi is moving out. It's going out of Pune, out of Maharashtra to Bengaluru, Hyderabad, don't you care at all?" the Pune district guardian minister said while interacting with a local village panchayat president Ganesh Jambhulkar. Pawar was conducting a surprise inspection of Hinjawadi IT Park on July 26, his second visit in two weeks.

Quantum tech players leaving Pune will be welcomed to Bengaluru: Shivakumar
Quantum tech players leaving Pune will be welcomed to Bengaluru: Shivakumar

Time of India

time31-07-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Quantum tech players leaving Pune will be welcomed to Bengaluru: Shivakumar

Academy Empower your mind, elevate your skills All the quantum tech players who want to leave Maharashtra will be welcomed to set up their facilities in Bengaluru, Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar said on Bengaluru, we have enough human resources as well as infrastructure, he added."We are ready to provide whatever they need," Deputy CM told reporters on the sidelines of the inaugural event of the Quantum India Bengaluru 2025 being held in summit is organised by the Karnataka Science and Technology Promotion Society (KSTePS), Department of Science & Technology, Government of Karnataka, in collaboration with IISc Quantum Technology Initiative (IQTI).On July 26, Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Ajit Pawar caused a flutter by revealing that Hinjewadi IT Park in Pune is "moving out" to Bengaluru and Hyderabad.A video of Pawar's angry outburst while inspecting civic works in Pimpri Chinchwad has gone viral."We are ruined. The entire IT park of Hinjewadi is moving out. It's going out of Pune, out of Maharashtra to Bengaluru, Hyderabad, don't you care at all?" the Pune district guardian minister said while interacting with a local village panchayat president Ganesh was conducting a surprise inspection of Hinjawadi IT Park on July 26, his second visit in two weeks.

Bengaluru to host dialogue with Physics Nobel laureates today
Bengaluru to host dialogue with Physics Nobel laureates today

New Indian Express

time30-07-2025

  • Politics
  • New Indian Express

Bengaluru to host dialogue with Physics Nobel laureates today

BENGALURU: Ahead of the country's first-ever Quantum India Bengaluru Summit, scheduled to be held on Thursday and Friday, the state government will host Nobel laureates in Physics Prof Duncan Haldane (2016 winner) and Prof David Gross (2004) for an exclusive dialogue on Wednesday. On Tuesday, Minor Irrigation, Science & Technology Minister N S Boseraju chaired a preparatory meeting related to the summit along with Karnataka Science and Technology Promotion Society (KSTePS) Managing Director Sadashiva Prabhu, Indian Institute of Science (IISC) Prof Akshay Naik (co-chair of the summit) and senior officials. 'Our government is laying the groundwork to position Karnataka as India's quantum capital. This dialogue with Nobel laureates will mark the beginning of a long-term roadmap to integrate quantum innovation into Karnataka's development blueprint,' the minister said. With Bengaluru already recognised as the nation's innovation nucleus, Karnataka is accelerating efforts to harness quantum technologies for economic and social transformation. From IT and aerospace to cutting-edge quantum frontiers, the state aims to strengthen its position on the global innovation map, Boseraju said. The dialogue will facilitate high-level discussions between the Nobel laureates and Karnataka's top officials, including the principal secretaries of Industries, IT & BT and Higher Education. The exchange is expected to pave the way for advancing quantum research, infrastructure and collaborations with global experts.

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