🇮🇳 Indian Technology Highlights

 



🇮🇳 Indian Technology Highlights

  • Lithium from Used Batteries Innovation: CSMCRI scientists in Gujarat have developed an eco-friendly process to extract lithium from recycled batteries in just 2–3 hours at 97% purity—transforming India’s green energy supply chain The Times of India.

  • Punjab to Become a Semiconductor Hub: The state government announced plans to build a dedicated semiconductor park in Mohali, aiming to attract investments and grow India’s chip-making infrastructure The Times of India.

  • Tata Launches Indigenous Semiconductor Facility in Assam: Tata Semiconductor Assembly & Test (TSAT) is building India’s first greenfield semiconductor assembly plant in Jagiroad. The facility is expected to go live by mid-2025, supporting India’s evolving chip ecosystem Wikipedia.

  • National Broadband Mission 2.0 Kicks Off: Launched on January 17, 2025, the program aims to cover 2.7 lakh villages with high-speed optical fiber by 2030 and deliver broadband speeds to 100 Mbps nationwide Wikipedia.

  • AI Safety Institute Launched in India: The government established the IndiaAI Safety Institute in January 2025 to set AI safety standards and support ethical AI development with domestic stakeholders Wikipedia.

  • QpiAI Rolls Out India’s First Full‑Stack Quantum Computer: The QpiAI‑Indus system has 25 qubits and integrates hardware, scalable control, and an AI-enhanced software stack—marking a milestone under India’s National Quantum Mission Wikipedia.

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