Amaravati Quantum Valley (AQV) is a historic milestone for India and Andhra Pradesh. It is a national treasure in shaping India’s place in the global quantum economy.

Amaravati Quantum Valley (AQV) is a historic milestone for India and Andhra Pradesh. It is a national treasure in shaping India’s place in the global quantum economy.

             June 19th, Bharat News
                           NATIONAL
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AMARAVATI – Raja Pentapati- Bureau Chief

Amravati Quantum Valley (AQV) has achieved a historic milestone for India and Andhra Pradesh with the successful operation of an indigenously developed dilution refrigerator at the Quantum Reference Facility at Medha Towers in Amaravati.

This marks one of the most significant developments in India’s efforts to build a fully indigenous quantum technology ecosystem. It marks a significant step forward towards the vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat in cutting-edge technologies and places India at par with countries that are building key quantum hardware capabilities indigenously.

This milestone further strengthens the vision of Andhra Pradesh to become a global hub for advanced technologies.

The journey began in September 2025 when scientists, researchers, startups and industry leaders, along with the Chief Minister, presented an estimate showing that nearly 85% of the components required for quantum computing infrastructure could be developed in India.

The Amaravati Quantum Valley has partnered with Qubit Force and Quebec. Its main objective is to map India’s quantum hardware supply chain and identify opportunities for indigenous development. The successful achievement of 4 Kelvin marks the first major technological milestone to come out of this national programme.

These technologies are the infrastructure required for future quantum computers, secure communication systems, advanced sensing platforms and next-generation scientific discoveries.

The system will now continue its cooling towards the ultra-low millikelvin temperatures required for advanced superconducting quantum computing applications.

Achieving these temperatures paves the way for the next phase of quantum hardware testing and paves the way for future quantum processor development in India.

Amaravati Quantum Valley is grateful for the support and guidance of the National Quantum Mission, Department of Science and Technology, Government of India, which has played a key role in advancing India’s indigenous quantum technology ecosystem.

What is being built in Amaravati is not just a center. It is a platform for innovation, a catalyst for deep technological development, and a national asset that will help shape India’s place in the global quantum economy.
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