**Andhra Pradesh Aims to Become a Global Leader in Quantum Technology**
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu has announced an ambitious initiative to establish the state as a frontrunner in quantum technology. During a virtual address on Tuesday, he introduced the “Quantum Vision” plan, which includes a substantial reward of Rs 100 crore for any resident who wins a Nobel Prize in quantum computing for research conducted in the state. This initiative aims to elevate Amaravati, the state’s greenfield capital, into one of the top five quantum computing hubs worldwide.
Central to this vision is the proposed “Quantum Valley” in Amaravati, which Naidu described as the cornerstone of Andhra Pradesh’s aspirations in deep technology. He emphasized the state’s commitment to developing next-generation skills, creating high-value job opportunities, and adopting a product-centric approach to technology development. “Andhra Pradesh will not follow; we will lead. Almost 80 to 85 percent of component partners are ready to produce quantum computers in Amaravati,” Naidu stated.
The Chief Minister projected that quantum computers would start being manufactured in Amaravati within the next two years, inviting knowledge-driven and technology-focused enterprises to invest in the state capital. Drawing parallels with Silicon Valley, he envisions Amaravati’s Quantum Valley as a pivotal player in shaping the future deep-tech economy.
Naidu outlined plans to develop four types of quantum computers: Neural Atom Quantum Computers, Trapped Ion Quantum Computers, Photonics Quantum Computers, and Topological Quantum Computers. The state aims to co-develop technologies across superconducting, neural atom, photonic, and ion-trap platforms to build comprehensive capabilities in quantum technology.
Additionally, Andhra Pradesh seeks to establish a complete quantum manufacturing supply chain, encompassing cryogenics, semiconductors, algorithms, and AI-enabled applications. The quantum computers produced in Amaravati are expected to cater to global markets.
To support this vision, Naidu launched a quantum skilling program designed to prepare a future-ready workforce and enhance the Amaravati Quantum Valley ecosystem. This initiative, in collaboration with the Washington Institute for STEM, Entrepreneurship and Research (WISER) and Qubitech, has already garnered interest from 50,000 students.
Naidu highlighted that NITI Aayog has recognized quantum computing as a strategic technology, presenting India with a unique opportunity to enter the sector early. He also referenced the Rs 6,000-crore National Quantum Mission, which aims to bolster capabilities in quantum computing, communications, sensing, and materials.
In summary, Andhra Pradesh is poised to make significant strides in quantum technology, with a clear roadmap and substantial investments aimed at establishing the state as a global leader in this cutting-edge field.
**FAQ**
**What is the Quantum Vision initiative in Andhra Pradesh?**
The Quantum Vision initiative aims to position Andhra Pradesh as a global leader in quantum technology, with plans to develop quantum computers and create a robust ecosystem for deep-tech innovation in Amaravati.

