Andhra Pradesh : Quantum Valley to be launched in Amaravati by January 1, 2026 Deep technology, AI, aerospace and defense sectors have vast opportunities in AP My main goal in the future administration is to integrate technologies into public life

Andhra Pradesh : Quantum Valley to be launched in Amaravati by January 1, 2026 Deep technology, AI, aerospace and defense sectors have vast opportunities in AP My main goal in the future administration is to integrate technologies into public life

AP  Chief Minister chandrabsbu Naidu

BY – RAJA PENTAPATI AP BUREAU CHIEF
                         National News
Amaravathi June 30 (Bharat News) AP
Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu has made it clear that if there is a Silicon Valley in America, then his goal is to set up a Quantum Valley in Amaravati. He revealed that the Quantum Valley will be launched by January 1, 2026. He said that the state government is setting up this Quantum Valley Park in partnership with IBM, TCS and L&T.

The CM attended the National Workshop on Quantum Valley in Amaravati as the chief guest and addressed the gathering. He explained that he is working with the aim of making Andhra Pradesh a quantum technology hub. He called for India to embrace quantum computing.

Many IT companies are coming to the capital Amaravati. We will turn Amaravati into an advanced technology hub. “We are inviting startup companies to come to Amaravati,” CM Chandrababu explained.

We will set up a full-fledged ecosystem in association with Quantum Valley Park and test over a hundred use cases. Quantum computing is required for real-time data analysis from various devices and for monitoring aspects like soil moisture in agriculture. Quantum technology, deep technology, AI are now the latest technological revolution.

AP has some positives in these sectors. AP has many opportunities in the fields of space city, space technology, defense, aero space technology, and electronics. We are using geo-tagging of citizens’ residences, service delivery, online files, and cloud data in governance. Real-time data is coming through CCTV cameras, sensors, and wearables. Quantum computing is required to analyze these.

Research can also be conducted in the pharma sector and on things like drug use by individuals. Quantum computing technology can be taken to another level “The Chief Minister commented.

Multinational companies need to be partners. There is a need to come forward with investments now. Products should be manufactured in India and the market should be exploited here.

The Chief Minister said that he has entrusted Lokesh with the responsibility of achieving a vision through Quantum Valley. Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu made it clear that he is a lifelong student and how to integrate future technology into governance and development, and these goals will be achieved with the support of the Central Government.
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