India Global Forum ( IGF) and the Quantum Ecosystems Technology Council of India ( QETCI) have entered into a pact to develop UK-India quantum value-chain map.
Catalysed by UK-India Future Forum ( UKIFF), this strategic partnership will identify practical pathways for joint R&D, talent mobility and commercial adoption, it said in a statement on Friday.
"UKIFF and QETCI will engage stakeholders across government, academia and industry to validate findings and publish an initial UK-India Quantum Value-Chain Overview next year," the statement added.
The partnership was catalysed by UKIFF, IGF's platform for UK-India business and policy engagement.
IGF and QETCI have signed a memorandum of understanding to develop a comprehensive UK-India quantum value-chain map, designed to guide collaboration from research to market, it said.
UKIFF Director Will Carne said, "The MoU will systematically map policy junctures for co-creation and connect the two ecosystems through knowledge sharing and collaboration."
QETCI Founder & CEO Reena Dayal said, "Our partnership with IGF will facilitate the right collaborations and accelerate adoption of quantum technologies across sectors."
Catalysed by UK-India Future Forum ( UKIFF), this strategic partnership will identify practical pathways for joint R&D, talent mobility and commercial adoption, it said in a statement on Friday.
"UKIFF and QETCI will engage stakeholders across government, academia and industry to validate findings and publish an initial UK-India Quantum Value-Chain Overview next year," the statement added.
The partnership was catalysed by UKIFF, IGF's platform for UK-India business and policy engagement.
IGF and QETCI have signed a memorandum of understanding to develop a comprehensive UK-India quantum value-chain map, designed to guide collaboration from research to market, it said.
UKIFF Director Will Carne said, "The MoU will systematically map policy junctures for co-creation and connect the two ecosystems through knowledge sharing and collaboration."
QETCI Founder & CEO Reena Dayal said, "Our partnership with IGF will facilitate the right collaborations and accelerate adoption of quantum technologies across sectors."
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