Emphasising the need to focus on the development of quantum computing, Tech Mahindra MD and CEO CP Gurnani told PTI that the industry is looking at a data explosion with growth in cloud computing, data centres and 5G driving the change in the present computing system.
“I think the basics of quantum computing is quantum physics. Quantum physics clearly shows that there is always this inflection point and then after that, either the current hardware or the quant developers will be able to suddenly create magic. My only personal belief is that the pressure on the systems will come in because of the data explosion,” he said.
Mahindra University Vice Chancellor Yajulu Medury said that one of the best things about the MoU is its academia-industry collaboration.
“We have a lot of faculty in quantum physics, AI area, etc., but this is actually work getting channelized into the forefront of industry-driven areas. Whether you talk about quantum computing, 5G, our faculty is now able to work with Tech Mahindra Makers Lab and other people and look at various ways of actually taking more industry-oriented work,” Medury said.
As a part of the partnership, the students of Mahindra University will get an opportunity to work on intellectual properties made within the Makers Lab and get deployed in R&D projects on campus.
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The students will also collaborate with coding groups like “Engima” within the university to get access to projects, internships, and employment opportunities.
Tech Mahindra Global Head for Makers Lab, Nikhil Malhotra, said quantum computing is at a very nascent stage and a lot of noisy structure is coming in.
“This partnership is all about what is the future of Quantum Technology. We are seeing two or three major things. One is in the drug design industry because we are essentially seeing that quantum can actually take over the space for molecule designs much better than the current AI systems. That’s a huge, huge market in terms of the drug design industry,” he said.
Makers Lab will focus on the effect of quantum on image optimisation for satellites etc., and explore work on explainable AI(artificial intelligence) in collaboration with Mahindra University, Malhotra said.
Explainable AI helps in presenting data in a manner that humans can understand.