Andhra Pradesh CM to launch Quantum computer test beds in Amaravati


Amaravati, April 12 (IANS) Marking a historic milestone on the occasion of World Quantum Day on April 14, Andhra Pradesh is set to become a hub of India’s quantum technology revolution.

As part of the ambitious Amaravati Quantum Valley initiative, Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu will launch two state-of-the-art quantum computer test beds at SRM University, Amaravati and virtually at Medha Towers in Gannavaram.

These cutting-edge Quantum Reference Facilities will position Andhra Pradesh as the first state in India to host a dedicated quantum test and certification ecosystem, said an official release on Sunday.

Developed with indigenous technology, these facilities will enable testing and certification of quantum computing hardware, ushering in a new era of advanced technological capabilities in Amaravati. The initiative is expected to significantly boost research, innovation, and industry collaboration in the rapidly evolving quantum domain.

The 1Q test bed, set up by Qubitech at Medha Towers, and the 1S test bed, developed at SRM University Amaravati using superconducting technology, will operate at extremely low temperatures nearing -273 degree C. These mini quantum systems are designed to rigorously test quantum components and devices.

The open-access facility at SRM University will be particularly beneficial for researchers, students, startups and companies working on quantum technologies, offering them a platform for experimentation and validation.

Both facilities have been built entirely using domestically developed components, reinforcing India’s push toward self-reliance in deep-tech innovation. Leading institutions such as the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Indian Institute of Science and Defence Research and Development Organisation have extended technical support for this initiative.

The inauguration event will witness participation from representatives of the National Quantum Mission, IIT professors, leading scientists, quantum startup founders, research scholars and domain experts. Additionally, arrangements have been made for over 150,000 students from universities and colleges across the state to attend the event virtually.

–IANS

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