Honorable Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh N. Chandrababu Naidu will launch the India’s first indigenous quantum computing testing facility in Amaravati on the 14th April, 2026. This launch will coincide with the World Quantum Day. This initiative is expected to position Andhra Pradesh state at the forefront in the advanced computing as this project will be emerging the major global hub for the quantum research, innovation and hardware development.
India’s First Indigenous Quantum Testing Facility
his new facility will be launched at the SRM University Amaravati and will represent the major milestone in the India’s push towards the self-reliance in advanced technologies.
Along with it this quantum facility center at Medha Towers in Gannavaram will also be launched virtually. The main highlight of the launch event will be the live demonstration of the quantum system in where the cooling process of the processor in the Amaravati 1Q system will be initiated remotely.
This will marks the India’s first step towards the building the indigenous quantum hardware infrastructure.
Amaravati Quantum Valley Hub
The project is part of the ambitious Amaravati Quantum Valley and which is aims to transform the region into the global quantum computing hub.
Key developments of this project is,
- To hosting an IBM 133 qubit quantum computer
- Also the collaboration with 80+ industry and academic partners
- And integration of quantum cloud, research and skill development
This project will put Amravati among the top emerging quantum ecosystems in the world.
Advanced Technologies Behind the Facility
The facility will focuses on the cutting-edge technologies which are crucial for the quantum computing like the,
- Core Technologies
- Cryogenics (ultra-low temperature systems for quantum processors)
- Precision electronics
- Quantum-grade fabrication
Strategic Applications
These technologies have the wider applications in to the defense systems, healthcare innovation and also the semiconductor manufacturing.
Live Demonstration First Kind of Event
During the launch of this project two systems will be showcased live which are,
- Amaravati 1Q System: It is the processor cooling which triggered virtually from Medha Towers.
- Amaravati 1S System: It is the open-access system visible to attendees of the event.
Role of National Quantum Mission
The initiative also aligns with the India’s National Quantum Mission and which is aims to,
- Develop the quantum computing, communication and the sensing technologies.
- Will also promote research and innovation and will build the indigenous capabilities in advanced computing
This facility will adds a hardware dimension to the India’s quantum ecosystem which was earlier was focused more on the software and cloud-based solutions.
What is Quantum Computing?
Quantum computing is the next-generation computing technology which uses the quantum bits (qubits) instead of the traditional bits.
Key Features of Quantum Computing are,
- It processes the data extra faster than the classical computers
- Also solves complex the problems in seconds that will take years otherwise
- And use the principles like superposition and entanglement


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