
IBM Partners with Indian IT Ministry in Semiconductors, AI, and Quantum Computing
IBM Partners with Indian IT Ministry in Semiconductors, AI, and Quantum Computing
In a strategic move, the US multinational technology giant IBM has entered into three significant agreements with the Indian IT Ministry, focusing on the domains of semiconductors, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and quantum computing. This development carries substantial importance as India is taking proactive steps to establish itself as a prominent player in cutting-edge new technologies.
The three Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) inked between IBM and the Indian IT Ministry are specifically aimed at fostering collaboration and advancements in the areas of semiconductors, AI, and quantum computing.
Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology, Rajeev Chandrasekhar, emphasized the significance of these partnerships by stating, “These are technologies that will shape the future of tech, representing tremendous opportunities for academic, startup, and innovation ecosystems, as well as the broader opportunity of creating global standard talent.”
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