National Mission on Quantum Technologies & Applications
- In line with the aim of achieving excellence in the quantum frontier, Department of Science and Technology launched National Mission on Quantum Technologies and Applications (NM-QTA) in Budget 2020-21. It has an outlay of Rs 8000 crore for 5 years.
- The areas of focus would both be in fundamental science and towards developing technology platforms in the four identified verticals viz.
- Quantum Computing & Simulations;
- Quantum Materials & Devices;
- Quantum Communications; &
- Quantum Sensor & Metrology.
- Quantum Technology: It refers to a class of technologies that works by utilizing the principles of quantum mechanics, i.e. physics of sub-atomic particles, including quantum entanglement and quantum superposition.
- Quantum Entanglement: ....
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