Students participating in the semi -finals “Amaravati Quantum Valley Hackathon (AQVH) 2025, which took place at the grinding College Engineering College.
As part of the “Amaravati Quantum Valley Hackathon (AQVH) 2025′-A National Initiative, which is to unlock the innovation of semi-final students, we organized five campuses of Vidya Vidya Parisad, English, English Padmavathi Mahil Mahil Mahila.
These Hackathoni, headed by Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE), draws attention to Amaravati Quantum Valley as a center ready for the future for deep technical solutions across critical sectors such as defense, logistics, discovery, agriculture and financing.
The issued statement said that the idea is to seize students to solve problems in the real world, which come from ministries, government departments, dogs, leading technical giants and NGOs. With the support of the best organizations such as DST, IBM, TCS, Google and Microsoft. Hackathon aims to be a talent magnet and a launchpad for transformation ideas.
The online round of the semifinals was recorded by students from states such as Rajasthan, Panjab, Maharashtra, Telangana and Tamil Nadu.
Up to 293 teams containing 1,758 students participated in a few hours of learning, brainstorming, boot camps, internal hackathons and dreaming – all working on solving 10 problem statements in the real world.
Some teams exceeded ideas and created work prototypes and strong use of cases that can shape industries and transform lives.
The aim is to ensure that Quantum Machine 156-qubit is commissioned in Amaravati Quantum Valley in India in India, to create, create and disrupt.
Published – 11 September 2025 20:23