Amaravati Quantum Valley: Pioneering India's Quantum Leap
The Andhra Pradesh government has approved the Amaravati Quantum Valley Declaration to advance quantum technologies, aiming for a USD 1 billion investment by 2029. With global collaborations and strategic initiatives, the declaration envisions transforming Amaravati into a leading quantum hub, fostering research, innovation, and startup ecosystems.

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The Andhra Pradesh government's approval of the Amaravati Quantum Valley Declaration marks a significant step in advancing quantum technologies. The ambitious initiative aims to position Amaravati as a global leader in quantum research and innovation, attracting substantial investments and partnerships.
The declaration emerged from discussions at the Quantum Valley Workshop in Vijayawada, emphasizing shared commitments and strategic priorities. Key objectives include building a vibrant innovation ecosystem, fostering talent development, and establishing international partnerships to create a globally competitive quantum hub in Amaravati.
With the Living Lab Infrastructure and QChipIN set to be established within a year, efforts focus on integrating quantum technologies across various sectors. Future plans include significant contributions from global tech giants like IBM, aiming to test over 1,000 quantum algorithms annually by 2028.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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