In a groundbreaking development, IBM is teaming up with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and the Andhra Pradesh government to establish India’s most powerful quantum computer in Amaravati, slated to go live by March 2026. This marks a significant milestone in India’s journey toward leading the global quantum computing arena.
Milestone | Timeline |
---|---|
MoUs Signed | Mid-2025 |
Tech Park Infrastructure Begins | 2025 |
Operational by | January–March 2026 |
Acting Projects | Algorithm R&D, ecosystem building, training |
Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu envisions Quantum Valley as a futuristic ecosystem akin to Silicon Valley—powered by clean energy, sustainable design, and deep-tech innovation. Support from Google, World Bank, ADB, and collaboration with Purdue and Tokyo University are part of the grand vision.
IBM’s VP, Scott Crowder, emphasizes that a physical quantum center boosts national pride and engagement—moving focus from merely hardware to impactful applications.
Andhra Pradesh’s Quantum Valley is a bold step toward redefining India’s role in the quantum computing race. By combining infrastructure, sustainability, educational change, and powerful global partnerships, the state is poised to become a global quantum research hub by 2026.
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