MAHE Establishes Quantum-Hub@MAHE in Bengaluru
Analysis based on 9 articles · First reported Mar 05, 2026 · Last updated Mar 05, 2026
The establishment of Quantum-Hub@MAHE by Manipal Academy of Higher Education, with collaborations from international and national partners, signals a significant advancement in India's quantum technology capabilities. This initiative is expected to boost the technology sector, particularly in deep-tech and quantum computing, potentially attracting further investment and fostering innovation.
Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) has formally established Quantum-Hub@MAHE (Q-Hub@MAHE) at Manipal Academy of Higher Education===Manipal Institute of Technology, Bengaluru. This initiative aims to create a university-led indigenous quantum hardware and open-architecture ecosystem, aligning with India's National Quantum Mission. Q-Hub@MAHE will serve as an integrated platform for quantum hardware experimentation, deep-tech startup incubation, component innovation, workforce development, testing infrastructure, and translational research. The facility will begin operations with a 25-qubit dilution refrigeration system and has a roadmap to scale up to 150-1,000+ qubit industrial-grade systems. The project involves collaborations with international partners like QuantrolOx, Bluefors, QBLOX, and ConScience, as well as national entities such as the India===Centre for Development of Advanced Computing under the India===Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology. The hub plans to train 100 quantum engineers by December 2026 and will function as a national testing and measurement gateway.
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