The first quantum computing valley of the India will start in Amaravati until January 2026, which means the main milestone in the Earth’s quantum technological path, secretary, information technology, electronics and communication (ITE & C) said Katamneni Bhaskar.
On Wednesday at the Amaravati Quantum Valley workshop said not only Andhra Pradesh, but also educational institutions, healthcare providers, pharmaceutical societies, agricultural technologies and med-tech industry throughout the country, will be able to use the services of quantum valleys.
Amaravati Quantum Valley Tech Park would provide the scope for lakhs professionals to work, contribute to research, innovation and industrial growth, he said.
“States, government bodies and institutions from all over the country will have access to their infrastructure and services. Our goal is to ensure that quantum technology benefits all human society,” Bhaskar said.
Rejection of fears that quantum computer technology eliminated tasks, said: “This technology is not a substitute for humans. Traditional computers will continue to play a role. Quantal computer technology is to solve problems and research that is otherwise impossible or time consuming with classical systems.”
“The project is expected to create huge job opportunities and encourage startups. The creation of youth with the necessary skills cooperates with the Innovation Center Ratan Tata and offers training and increasing programs,” he said.
The Amaravati Quantum Valley will operate in accordance with the objectives of the national quantum mission aimed at increasing productivity and creating wealth through advanced technologies.
Member of the National Quantum Mission (NQM) and TCS Advisor Anil Prabhakar said the main global companies such as IBM and Google have already been involved in the research of quantum computers in the country. Quantum computing technology has been applied in fields such as pharmaceutical research, EV batteries, packaging packaging, load supply, route optimization and image classification, said.
On the basis of security, he said that the Central Government has implemented the “QNU” project (Quantum Secure Communication Network) to ensure the safety of computing networks and password security using quantum technology.
Director, IBM Research India India Amit Singhee said Quantum Computing is becoming essential in logistics, universe, pharmaceutical, education, health, financial services and cyber security. “Until 2029, IBM Quantum Starling will deliver, a large -scale quantum computer -resistant computer. In accordance with IBM, it has concluded an agreement on the establishment of logic quantum computers in Amaravati,” he said.
The main director and research head at Ltimindtree A. Vijay Rao said that the use of quantum AI and related technologies was examined for monitoring financial transactions, sequential generation of numbers, logistics management, optimization of supplier chain, production, health care and robotics.
When he spoke of increasing relevance of quantum in risk analysis, climate change modeling, cryptographic optimization and others, he said Ltimindtree connects his hands with IBM and TCS as a key partner in Amaravati Quantum Valley Center to create solutions, develop talent and increase innovation.
The secretary of the Chief Minister of PSDRYUMNA was also present.
Published – June 26 2025 08:51 IS