Friday, March 6, 2026
India Taps Global Partners for New Quantum Hub, Hiring Soon
India is set to become a new focal point in the global quantum ecosystem with the announcement of a quantum hub in Bengaluru. The Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) is collaborating with international partners to establish the new facility, which is slated for completion by 2030. According to an official statement, the hub will kick off its operations with a 25-qubit dilution refrigeration system. This initial hardware will serve as an open-architecture platform, enabling crucial work in hardware calibration and system integration. The development signals a significant government-backed push into quantum technology, positioning Bengaluru as a key center for future research.
What This Means for Quantum Careers
The establishment of the Bengaluru quantum hub creates a direct and immediate pipeline for new quantum careers in India. An official statement confirmed that hiring for the facility will begin as early as this September, signaling urgent demand for specialized talent. The initial focus on a 25-qubit open-architecture system highlights a need for hardware engineers, cryogenics specialists, and system integration experts capable of working with dilution refrigeration and calibrating quantum processors. As the hub expands towards its 2030 completion goal, roles in quantum software development, algorithm research, and application-specific engineering will undoubtedly emerge, creating a major new destination for quantum talent.
With hiring starting this September, India's new Bengaluru quantum hub is creating immediate roles for hardware and systems integration engineers.
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