Amaravati Quantum Valley – India’s Quantum Leap
Location: Amaravati,
Andhra Pradesh
Launch Date: January 1,
2026
Flagship Project: QChipIN
– India’s largest open quantum testbed
Key Highlights
- Strategic Partners:
IBM, TCS, L&T, Department of Science & Technology (GoI)
- IBM-2 Quantum Computer:
156-qubit system—the first of its kind in South Asia
- Jobs & Talent:
Over 1 lakh jobs expected; 100+ universities to offer quantum
programs
- Quantum Skilling Ecosystem:
Integrated PhD fellowships, technician certifications, and engineering
upskilling
- Quantum Fund:
₹1,000 crore to support 100+ startups by 2030
- Use Cases:
Health-tech, BFSI, logistics, defense, aerospace, education, and
governance
- Global Collaboration:
A council to align with international standards and promote joint R&D
Infrastructure &
Vision
- Living-Lab Infrastructure:
Real-time pilots using quantum sensors, QKD fiber links, and quantum chips
- Export Target:
₹5,000 crore in quantum hardware exports by 2030
- Mission Board:
To track KPIs and identify sector-specific quantum applications
Why It Matters
Amaravati is poised to
become India’s first Quantum Valley, a deep-tech hub that will rival
global innovation centers. It aligns with the ₹6,003 crore National Quantum
Mission, making Andhra Pradesh a key player in the future of computing and
secure communications.

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