Quantum AI Global and Q-CTRL have formed a strategic partnership aimed at advancing quantum technology in India. This collaboration is crucial as the global quantum workforce faces a significant skills gap, with predictions indicating that less than half of the projected quantum computing jobs will be filled by 2025. The partnership will focus on providing hands-on quantum computing education to a large number of university engineering students in India.
The initiative supports India's National Quantum Mission, emphasizing the country's role in building a robust quantum economy. By tapping into global talent, this partnership aims to democratize quantum education and address the urgent need for skilled professionals in the quantum field. This collaboration not only enhances educational opportunities but also positions India as a key player in the global quantum landscape.
• Strategic partnership aims to close the quantum skills gap in India.
• Collaboration supports India's National Quantum Mission and enhances education.
The partnership aims to provide education in quantum computing to address workforce shortages.
The article highlights the understaffing issue within this workforce.
The company is collaborating with Q-CTRL to enhance quantum computing education in India.
Q-CTRL's partnership with Quantum AI Global aims to support educational initiatives in quantum computing.
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