
In Sestra there was a three-day Indo-German workshop-“Quantum Technologies-Computing, Connectivity and Security (QTCCS)”, considered a University in Thanjavur.
The workshop held in cooperation with the German counterpart Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR), Germany, joined the head of India and Germany in quantum science and technology and served as a dynamic platform to support international cooperation in this rapidly developing domain.
The workshop was financed by the Indo-German Science and Technology Center (IgSTC), a joint initiative of the Ministry of Science and Technology (DST), India and the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). The event was inaugurated Saquib Shaikh, the scientific director of IgStC, followed by the main speech of Kamal K. Agarwal, Deputy CEO of Quantum Technology, Telecommunication Engineering Center, India.
After the inauguration, a product was launched, providing access to an OTP generator based on quantum foundation, named Sakura-Q, proposed Padmapriya (Indian coordinator), Associate Professor, Sastra University, as well as CEO, Race Race, MSME Company.
The workshop members included 15 important speakers from various institutions and industry from Germany and India. The main focus of this conclave was to discuss the effective transformation of computing, connectivity and security from classic quantum mode. The discussion included the possibility of feasibility of nanomaterials for the implementation of Qubits and the algorithm that leads, along with the possibilities of developing equipment for applications in real time and extending this application in machine learning, edition was added.
The event ended with reflections on the need to strengthen Indo-German cooperation in order to build a permanent partnership across the academic community and industry. QTCCS ‘2025 not only enriched scientific discourse, but also laid the foundations for future research alliances, emphasizing Sastra’s commitment to global scientific perfection and innovation.
In addition, the QTCCS 2025 also focused on current progress in quantum computing, communication systems and convergence of classic and quantum technologies, supporting meaningful dialogue and exchange between academic and industrial experts.
Published – 8 May 2025 17:11 is