Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu said that the Andhra Pradesh government has inked agreements with IBM,TCS and L&T, at his Undavalli residence to establish the most advanced and the first-of-its-kind Quantum Valley Tech Park in Amaravati. The Quantum Valley would be developed in Amaravati and dedicated to the nation on January 1, 2026.
The Quantum Valley Tech Park will be anchored by IBM’s cutting edge 156-qubit Quantum System Two, which is expected to be the largest quantum computing system to be installed in the country. It is significant to note that Naidu made this announcement on the day when the Amaravati 2.0 works would be launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Amaravati. This indicates that Naidu is standing up to people’s expectations and trust with which they have voted and given a thumping majority to the TDP coalition government.
Being a visionary, Naidu knows how to navigate the development path and ultimately lead the state towards success. In the past, he established the Hitech City and Genome Valley giving thrust to information technology and biotechnology in Hyderabad, which helped united Andhra Pradesh prosper immensely. Now, the tech-savvy CM has plans to make Amaravati as the Drone Hub and equally give importance to quantum research by establishing the Quantum Valley.
This post was last modified on 2 May 2025 3:35 pm
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