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		<title>World Quantum Day: An Annual Outreach Effort</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>World Quantum Day, launched in 2021, aims to enhance public understanding of quantum science. The event is set for April 14, 2026.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>World Quantum Day, an initiative aimed at raising public awareness of quantum science and technology, was launched in 2021 by an international network of scientists. This annual outreach effort is scheduled to take place on April 14, 2026, a date that reflects the first three digits of the Planck constant, 4.14.</p>
<p>The event features a variety of activities designed to engage the public, including lectures, lab tours, workshops, and online programming. These initiatives are intended to demystify quantum concepts and showcase the advancements in the field.</p>
<p>Historically, the significance of quantum mechanics has been profound, fundamentally altering our understanding of the natural world. The recognition of its potential began as early as 1981 when physicist Richard Feynman observed the need for quantum computers.</p>
<p>As the field evolves, experts emphasize that World Quantum Day is not merely a celebration of future possibilities but a recognition of the current realities of quantum technology. Aditya Singh stated, &#8220;World Quantum Day is not a celebration of what quantum computing will be — it is a recognition of what it already is.&#8221; This highlights the importance of acknowledging existing advancements.</p>
<p>Despite the progress, challenges remain. Dan Holme remarked, &#8220;On World Quantum Day, now is the time to recognise that more still needs to be done to close the gap between laboratory breakthroughs and real-world quantum deployment.&#8221; This indicates a need for further efforts to translate theoretical advancements into practical applications.</p>
<p>Investment in quantum technology is also on the rise. The UK government has committed £180 million to its National Timing Centre programme and £2 billion towards its Quantum Leap funding initiative. These financial commitments underscore the growing recognition of quantum technology&#8217;s potential impact.</p>
<p>As organizations increasingly transition to post-quantum cryptography, with 38% already making the shift, the urgency for public understanding and engagement becomes more critical. Trevor Lanting noted, &#8220;The future won’t be defined by a single approach, but by multiple architectures working together,&#8221; suggesting a collaborative future in quantum technology.</p>
<p>Looking ahead, Google has predicted the arrival of Q-Day by 2029, a term that signifies the point at which quantum computing achieves significant practical advantages. Jan Goetz emphasized, &#8220;The technology is real. The applications are real. The timeline to quantum advantage is compressing,&#8221; reflecting optimism about the future of quantum advancements.</p>
<p>As World Quantum Day approaches, the focus remains on fostering a deeper understanding of quantum science and its implications for society. This annual event serves as a vital platform for education and outreach, bridging the gap between scientific innovation and public comprehension.</p>
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		<title>Quantum Computing: A Shift in India&#8217;s Technological Landscape</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Recent advancements in quantum computing at SRM University-A.P. signal a transformative shift in India's approach to technology and research.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Who is involved</h2>
<p>Before the recent developments in quantum computing, India was primarily viewed as a participant in the global technological landscape, with aspirations to enhance its capabilities. The expectation was that while India had significant potential, it lagged behind established leaders in quantum technology, such as the United States and China. The focus was mainly on classical computing, with limited investment in quantum research and development. However, this perception began to change with the emergence of initiatives like the Amaravati Quantum Valley.</p>
<p>On March 24, 2026, a pivotal moment occurred when SRM University-A.P. hosted a three-day Quantum Computing Conclave, accompanied by a 36-hour national hackathon. This event brought together experts in quantum technology, including Sridhar C.V., the Mission Director of Amaravati Quantum Valley, and Dhinakaran Vinayagamurthy, Manager of IBM Quantum India. The conclave featured training sessions, workshops, and discussions aimed at enhancing understanding and skills in quantum computing, marking a significant shift in India&#8217;s approach to this cutting-edge field.</p>
<p>The immediate effects of this conclave were profound. SRM University-A.P. announced plans to develop a mid-sized quantum computer and a diamond-based quantum computer on its campus, showcasing its commitment to advancing quantum technology. Additionally, the top performers in the hackathon were offered internship or placement opportunities, along with start-up support at the Quantum Research and Centre of Excellence (QRACE). This initiative not only nurtured talent but also aimed to foster innovation in quantum technologies.</p>
<p>Experts have noted that the global investment in quantum technology now exceeds tens of billions of dollars annually, reflecting a growing recognition of its potential. Quantum technology encompasses three domains: quantum computing, quantum sensing, and quantum networking. The shift towards quantum computing is particularly significant, as it utilizes qubits that exist in superposition, enabling calculations that are exponentially faster than those performed by classical computers.</p>
<p>Looking ahead, the Andhra Pradesh government has set ambitious goals, aiming to establish Amaravati Quantum Valley as one of the top five global hubs for quantum research and technologies. This vision aligns with the broader trend of increasing investment and interest in quantum computing, which is projected to reach a global market size of $40.45 billion by 2035, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 36% from 2026 to 2035.</p>
<p>Ch Satish Kumar, Vice-Chancellor of SRM University-A.P., emphasized the importance of this initiative, stating, &#8220;Andhra Pradesh made a promise to India and the world on quantum technology, and SRM-A.P. is proud to be part of it.&#8221; This sentiment underscores the commitment of educational institutions to play a pivotal role in advancing quantum research and technology in India.</p>
<p>Sridhar C.V. further highlighted the significance of achieving technological sovereignty for India, stating, &#8220;It is important that India achieves tech sovereignty.&#8221; This perspective reflects a growing awareness of the need for countries to develop their own capabilities in emerging technologies, particularly in the face of global competition.</p>
<p>As quantum technology transitions from research to reality, the path forward is filled with both opportunities and challenges. While the advancements made at SRM University-A.P. represent a significant step forward, the journey towards fully realizing the potential of quantum computing will require continued investment, collaboration, and innovation. The developments in Amaravati may well serve as a catalyst for India&#8217;s ambitions in the quantum realm, paving the way for a new era of technological advancement.</p>
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