Introducing QuantumNews.in: News and Intelligence for the Global Quantum Ecosystem

The global quantum technology ecosystem is expanding rapidly, with new research results, hardware milestones, funding announcements, policy initiatives and industry collaborations emerging every day.
We are pleased to introduce QuantumNews.in, an independent news and information platform dedicated to helping researchers, students, professionals, investors and technology enthusiasts follow these developments in one place.
QuantumNews.in provides coverage across the broader quantum technology landscape, including:
- Quantum computing hardware and software
- Quantum algorithms and error correction
- Quantum communication and networking
- Quantum sensing and metrology
- Post-quantum cryptography
- Academic research and scientific breakthroughs
- Startups, companies, investments and partnerships
- Government policies and national quantum programmes
Alongside daily news coverage, the platform includes several structured resources for the quantum community.
Quantum Answers
Quantum Answers explains important concepts and frequently asked questions in accessible language. The objective is to help students, professionals and newcomers build a stronger understanding of quantum computing without oversimplifying the underlying science.
Quantum Company Directory
The Companies section tracks organisations working across quantum hardware, software, communication, sensing, security, consulting and enabling technologies. Company and country pages make it easier to explore the growing global quantum ecosystem.
India’s National Quantum Mission
QuantumNews.in provides dedicated coverage of India’s ₹6,003 crore National Quantum Mission, including its thematic hubs, research institutions, startups, policy announcements and ecosystem developments.
Quantum News Daily Brief
The platform also produces a podcast covering important developments from across the quantum technology sector for readers who prefer an audio briefing.
Our goal is to make quantum technology information more accessible while preserving links to original research papers, institutional announcements and primary sources wherever available.
We welcome researchers, universities, laboratories, quantum companies and community organisations to share relevant research announcements, events, collaborations, educational initiatives and ecosystem developments with us.
Explore the platform at QuantumNews.in.
We would also be interested to hear from the Quantiki community:
Which areas of quantum information science need better news coverage or more accessible explanations?
