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Amaravati becomes Quantum Valley


10, January 2026

Well the news have been spread like wildfire across major metro cities in India and especially gave quite a shocker to Bangalore, the tech capital of India.

Andhra Pradesh government has not just come up with a blueprint for turning Amaravati, its capital, into the biggest hub of future tech but also has started acting upon it.

Headed by the Visionary Leader, Shri Chandrababu Naidu, the current CM of Andhra Pradesh and the architect of the previous successes such as HITEC City, Cyberabad and Genome Valley. He aims to replicate and surpass what he achieved with Hyderabad’s tech zones in the past.

As you might be aware, Hyderabad is the capital of Telangana, and now the populace believes that Andhra too needs its very own tech hub.

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Quantum Valley Tech Park

Scheduled for inaugration on January 2026, “Quantum Valley Tech Park” will be spread across 50 acres of land. By 2035 it aims to become a global hub for quantum innovation.

What kind of Tech Infrastructure will it have?

  • IBM will install its 156‑qubit Quantum System Two (“Heron” processor), making it the most advanced quantum computer in India

  • Will be launching QChipIN, India’s largest open quantum testbed with quantum computers, QKD fiber links, and sensor networks, enabling real world applications in banking, healthcare, logistics, defence, agriculture, and space.

  • TCS partners to integrate quantum computing into 43 research centres across 17 states

  • Larsen & Toubro (L&T) will be constructing an iconic, green tech campus with renewable energy and strict sustainability standards

  • The Amaravati Quantum Academy, an integrated skilling ecosystem will train 200 specialists in year one and scale to 5,000 annually by 2030. The curricula and programs to be deployed across 100+ institutions by 2027

  • Rs 1,000 crore Quantum Fund to support at least 20 startups in year one, scaling to 100 by 2030

Global Ambitions with Local Roots

The Amaravati Quantum Valley Declaration is a government issued roadmap defining research priorities, public & private partnerships, and infrastructure milestones.It is expected to create over 100,000 jobs in R&D, deep-tech startups, and quantum-adjacent sectors

  • Skill Development: Amaravati Quantum Academy will train thousands of youth in quantum computing.

  • Green Infrastructure: Powered by renewable energy and smart design, the Quantum Valley is being built by L&T.

  • Global Collaboration: With IBM, TCS, and academic partners from around the world.

The annual World Quantum Expo, launching in Amaravati from 2026, aims to make the city a global destination for quantum innovation.

In Conclusion

CM Chandrababu Naidu has always believed that infrastructure drives opportunity, and vision precedes reality. With Quantum Valley, he is rewriting the rulebook once again. Amaravati is not just Andhra’s capital; it could become the epicentre of India’s next tech renaissance.

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