Vijayawada, June 30 (PTI) – Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu unveiled plans for a quantum computing centre set to open in Amaravati by January 1, 2026, as a significant step in the state's quantum valley initiative.
During the Amaravati Quantum Valley Workshop held in Vijayawada, Naidu emphasized the urgent need for quantum computing and underscored the importance of building a strong ecosystem and identifying pertinent use cases.
"Quantum computing is the need of the hour. By January 1, the quantum computing centre will be operational in Amaravati. This marks the beginning of the quantum valley," Naidu stated.
The state's ambitious plans aim to transform Amaravati, its newly developed capital, into South Asia's first quantum valley.
Naidu highlighted the pivotal role quantum computing would play in advancing the state's technological landscape.
"Today, we are going to announce the Amaravati Declaration. This will take the initiative to its logical conclusion. I assure you, time and again, that any hurdle I will resolve it. I will sort it out," Naidu assured investors and stakeholders in the quantum computing field.
With backing from the Government of India, the TDP leader expressed confidence that no obstacles would hinder Andhra Pradesh's quantum valley aspirations.
Naidu also noted the participation of renowned national and international quantum computing experts in the workshop and voiced optimism that "everything is possible" in the future.
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