Andhra Pradesh is set to become a national leader in quantum computing with the inauguration of India’s first Quantum Valley Tech Park in Amaravati on January 1, 2026. This ambitious project is a collaborative effort between the Andhra Pradesh government, IBM, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), L&T, and IIT Madras, aiming to establish a world-class research and innovation hub in line with the National Quantum Mission.

Strategic Collaborations and Technological Advancements
In a significant development, Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) have been signed between IBM, TCS, and L&T to establish cutting-edge quantum computing infrastructure within the tech park. IBM will deploy its Quantum System Two, featuring the 156-qubit Heron processor, marking it as India’s most powerful quantum computer to date. This system is designed to support complex computations in fields such as chemistry, materials science, and cryptography.
TCS will play a pivotal role in democratizing quantum access by establishing 43 research centers across 17 states. These centers aim to make quantum computing resources and expertise accessible to researchers and institutions nationwide, fostering innovation and collaboration in the quantum domain.
Vision for the Future
The Quantum Valley Tech Park is envisioned as a cornerstone of India’s quantum computing ecosystem, attracting global investments and positioning the country at the forefront of quantum research and development. The initiative aligns with the Andhra Pradesh government’s commitment to advancing deep-tech sectors and creating a conducive environment for scientific and technological advancements.
As the inauguration date approaches, stakeholders are optimistic about the transformative impact of the Quantum Valley Tech Park on India’s technological landscape, anticipating significant contributions to both national and global advancements in quantum computing.
