Mumbai, February 29, 2024.
IBM (NYSE: IBM) announced that LTIMIndtree, a global technology
consulting anddigital solutions company,has joined the IBM Quantum
Network to explore quantum computing innovation for the benefit of its global
clientele across multiple industries. LTIMindtree is the first Indian Global
System Integrator (GSI) to join the IBM Quantum Network.
As part of the IBM Quantum
Network, LTIMindtree expands on its platinum partner status with IBM and joins
a global community of Fortune 500 companies, top universities, research labs,
and startups. LTIMindtree will have access to IBM resources, including IBM’s
global fleet of quantum computing systems over the cloud, software, and
associated expertise. This move is a strategic step toward LTIMindtree helping
their customers benefit from the transformative value of quantum computing
technologies.
LTIMindtree will also
collaborate with the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras, which is also
an IBM Quantum Innovation Center, on joint quantum research and workforce
development.
Aan Chauhan, Chief Technology
Officer, LTIMindtree, said,
“We are thrilled to embark on this journey with IBM and IIT Madras, India.
These collaborations are more than an innovation milestone; they're an
important step towards a future where quantum computing could help solve more
complex problems faster and more efficiently. Importantly, it positions us to
expedite our customers’ journey towards realizing the immense value of quantum
computing, readying them to leverage these advanced technologies for
transformative solutions.”
Scott Crowder, Vice President of IBM Quantum
Adoption and Business Development, said, “We are excited to welcome LTIMindtree
into the IBM Quantum Network and to help them explore the benefits of quantum
computing, both for their internal teams and in solutions for their clients. We
are also looking forward to providing technology support for LTIMindtree’s
joint research and educational engagements with IIT Madras, our first IBM
Quantum Innovation Center in India.
Looking ahead, LTIMindtree’s
plans across these collaborations are to establish a series of long-term
projects, including applied research toward business and societal problems,
quantum computing workshops, and research grants. These initiatives aim to
nurture a new generation of quantum computing professionals and researchers at
LTIMindtree, creating a sustainable and innovative ecosystem.