Karnataka Hosts Historic Dialogue with Nobel Laureates Ahead of Quantum Summit
Karnataka is poised to host Nobel laureates Duncan Haldane and David Gross for a dialogue leading up to the inaugural Quantum India Bengaluru Summit. The state aims to establish itself as India's Quantum Capital, advancing discussions on quantum research and infrastructure with global experts.

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Nobel laureates Duncan Haldane and David Gross will engage in a pivotal dialogue in Karnataka, setting the stage for India's first Quantum India Bengaluru Summit. Scheduled on July 30, this event marks a milestone in integrating quantum technologies into the state's development roadmap.
Under the leadership of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar, Karnataka is accelerating its innovation efforts. The dialogue will see participation from top state officials to discuss the advancement of quantum research and infrastructure. The state aims to solidify its position on the global innovation map.
The summit, featuring these international luminaries, signifies Karnataka's central role in India's quantum revolution, fostering collaborations with global experts. The two-day event will address key issues in quantum science, enhancing the state's economic and social transformation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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