Priyadarshan

Priyadarshan

I’m Priyadarshan, a graduate in Electrical Engineering from NIT Jamshedpur, with a deep interest in power systems, renewable energy, and quantum computing. My background in engineering, coupled with hands-on exposure to power infrastructure and substation projects, has shaped my perspective on how technology can transform industries and everyday life.Through this blog, I aim to make complex ideas — from electrical engineering fundamentals to emerging frontiers like AI and quantum computing — clear, engaging, and accessible. My focus is on connecting theory with practical applications, while exploring innovations that are redefining the future of energy, technology, and society.

Asia’s Financial Systems Face Quantum Computing Threat

Asia's Financial Systems Face Quantum Computing Threat

Asia's financial systems face growing vulnerabilities from quantum computing advances, with cybersecurity experts warning that most companies remain unprepared. Over 90% of Asia Pacific enterprises plan to prioritize post-quantum security by 2026, but uneven readiness across the region leaves critical infrastructure exposed to quantum threats.

Japan’s Chemical Giants Pivot to Semiconductor Materials as AI Drives Chip Demand

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Japan’s leading chemical companies are pivoting from petrochemicals to semiconductor materials, fueled by surging demand for advanced chips in AI and tech. Major firms are investing in new research labs and forming tech partnerships to accelerate innovation, backed by significant government funding. While optimism surrounds job creation and supply chain resilience, challenges remain in global competition and the pace of industry transformation.