Quantum Leap: Andhra Pradesh's Bold Venture to Establish Amaravati as a Quantum Valley
Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu announced the establishment of a quantum computing center in Amaravati by January 2026, initiating the state's quantum valley project. The center aims to leverage quantum technologies for governance, health, and industry, with plans to include quantum computing in the education curriculum.

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In a landmark announcement, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu declared that a quantum computing center would commence operations in Amaravati by January 1, 2026, signifying the launch of the state's ambitious quantum valley initiative.
During the Amaravati Quantum Valley Workshop in Vijayawada, Naidu underscored the necessity of quantum computing and the significance of fostering a supportive ecosystem with relevant use cases. Envisioning Amaravati as South Asia's first quantum valley, Naidu aims to replicate the success of Silicon Valley in fostering technological advancement.
The state's strategic plan involves deploying real-time quantum computing solutions for governance, health, and industry sectors by 2026. With the Indian government's support, Naidu is resolute in overcoming challenges, urging international corporations to seize the quantum opportunity in Andhra Pradesh.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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