Report on Emerging Computing Pathways in Quantum, Neuromorphic and Photonic Computing launched by DSCI

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August 22, 2025: Data Security Council of India (DSCI) today released a compendium of reports on Emerging Computing pathways. The compendium in three parts reveal India’s strategic positioning in neuromorphic, quantum, and photonic computing technologies that can overcome traditional computing limitations. The analysis maps India’s ecosystem development, government initiatives, and market opportunities in computing paradigms offering energy efficiency and performance improvements, positioning the nation for leadership in the next decade of technological innovation.

The study on Decoding Quantum Computing: Trends, Players & Opportunities provides comprehensive insights into an industry experiencing rapid technological evolution, with detailed analysis of hardware advancements, qubit technologies, and software stack developments. The report demonstrates how India’s National Quantum Mission and strategic research initiatives are creating opportunities while examining the complete global supply chain ecosystem and emerging patent landscapes.

The study on Brains of the Future: Advancing Neuromorphic Computing in India reveals how brain-inspired processing architectures can be transitioned from research concepts to commercial applications, with India positioning itself as a key player in this energy-efficient computing revolution. The analysis maps the global and Indian technology ecosystem highlighting strategic partnerships and government initiatives that are accelerating developments.

And the report on Photonic Computing: Technology, Market, and Adoption Trends examines how light-based processing can overcome the speed, energy, and scalability barriers of traditional electronics. With detailed market analysis and industry-specific applications, the study reveals India’s growing ecosystem contributions and government-funded initiatives that are positioning the nation in this transformative computing paradigm capable of performance improvements.

Launching the reports, Vinayak Godse, CEO, DSCI, said, “With the current pace of breakthroughs, traditional semiconductor-based computing will be complemented with hybrid computing that can solve the problem of energy consumption and processing speed. These reports published today and along with AI in Physical World share insights on how increasing computing power will revolutionize efficiency through multiple converging technologies.”