Karnataka Unveils India’s First Quantum Ecosystem Map, Aims to Lead Deep-Tech Innovation

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Bengaluru, April 2026: Karnataka has become the first state in India to unveil a comprehensive Quantum Ecosystem Map, marking a major step towards strengthening its position in cutting-edge technologies and deep-tech innovation.


First-of-Its-Kind Initiative in India

The Quantum Ecosystem Map, prepared by the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), provides a detailed overview of the state’s capabilities across:

  • Research institutions
  • Startups
  • Industry players

Officials said the initiative is designed to identify strengths, bridge gaps, and accelerate the transition of research into real-world applications.


Launch of Phase-1 Quantum Roadmap

The unveiling of the map also marks the launch of Phase-1 of Karnataka’s quantum technology roadmap, signalling a structured and long-term push into advanced technologies.

The move aligns with global trends, as countries increasingly invest in quantum computing, communication, and sensing technologies.


‘Q-City’ to Drive Collaboration

A key highlight of the state’s strategy is the proposed “Q-City”, envisioned as a dedicated quantum hub that will:

  • Bring together academia, startups, and industry
  • Act as a single-window ecosystem
  • Enable faster innovation and commercialisation

A detailed project report for Q-City will be prepared under the supervision of a Quantum Task Force.


Push for Talent and Startup Growth

To support the ecosystem, the government has announced:

  • ₹10 crore funding for skilling, research, and startups
  • Leadership under experts from IISc to guide implementation

The initiative aims to build a strong pipeline of skilled professionals in quantum technologies.


Vision to Become Global Quantum Hub

State leaders said that Karnataka is already emerging as a national frontrunner in quantum innovation, with Bengaluru playing a central role as a global tech hub.

With additional investments, including a ₹400 crore deep-tech fund, the state aims to expand innovation beyond Bengaluru and position itself as a global leader in the quantum domain.

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