STL and QNu Labs have partnered to advance quantum communications over optical fibre, combining STL’s Multi-Core Fibre technology with QNu’s quantum cryptography systems. Backed by India’s National Quantum Mission, the collaboration aims to build scalable, secure networks for hyperscale data, 5G, and AI applications, positioning India as a global quantum leader.
STL (Sterlite Technologies Ltd), a global leader in optical and digital solutions, has signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with QNu Labs, India’s pioneering quantum cybersecurity firm, to advance research in quantum communications over optical fibre. The collaboration marks a major milestone in India’s push toward quantum-secure digital infrastructure.
Key Developments
- STL and QNu Labs will jointly develop and test quantum-safe communication networks using STL’s Multi-Core Fibre (MCF) technology and QNu’s Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) systems
- QNu Labs successfully demonstrated secure key exchange over STL’s 4-core MCF across 170 km with 800 Gbps classical data, and 150 km with 1.8 Tbps traffic
- The partnership is backed by India’s ₹6,000 crore National Quantum Mission and aligns with the country’s goal to build real-world quantum-secure systems by 2031
- STL’s MCF technology, deployed at IIT Madras under the Department of Telecommunications’ Advanced Optical Communications Test Bed, meets TEC standards for quantum-ready infrastructure
Strategic Context
- QNu Labs, incubated at IIT Madras Research Park, is India’s only end-to-end quantum cybersecurity company with a growing global footprint
- STL’s MCF leverages Space Division Multiplexing across 4-core and 7-core fibres, enabling ultra-high transmission capacity without increasing fibre diameter
- The collaboration aims to create scalable, secure fibre networks for hyperscale data centres, 5G backhaul, Gen AI workloads, and ultra-high bandwidth applications like 8K–12K video streaming
Industry Impact
- India’s quantum communication market is projected to reach USD 139.8 million by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 34.6%
- The STL-QNu partnership positions India as a serious contender in global quantum communications, combining indigenous fibre innovation with cutting-edge cryptography
- The initiative will also support defence, financial services, and critical infrastructure sectors where data security is paramount
Outlook
- STL and QNu Labs will continue joint R&D, field trials, and deployment planning to accelerate commercial readiness
- The partnership is expected to attract further investment and academic collaboration, reinforcing India’s leadership in quantum-secure networks
- Analysts view the move as a foundational step toward building future-proof digital infrastructure in the quantum era
Sources: Business Upturn, Tech Achieve Media