Andhra Pradesh CM N Chandrababu Naidu on Tuesday revealed the State’s Quantum Vision to turn the new capital city of Amaravati, home to the Quantum Valley, into one of the world’s top five quantum computing hubs.
Speaking to thousands of students online, the CM highlighted that the southern state will focus on developing next-generation skills.
Andhra Pradesh launched the State’s Quantum Vision with 100 crore plan
This effort aims to create thousands of high-value jobs. The plan also includes a product-focused approach, the development of all types of quantum computers, and establishing a complete supply chain for manufacturing these computers.
Vision: Quantum Valley in Amaravati
Andhra Pradesh will not follow; we will lead. Everyone prepared to produce quantum computers in Amaravati. Almost 80 % or 85 % of component partners are ready,” Naidu said.
He said that quantum computers produced in Amaravati in 2 years. He also mentioned that anyone looking to start a knowledge company or technology should consider Amaravati, expressing confidence in this vision.
Naidu promised a ₹100-crore reward to anyone who receives a Nobel Prize in quantum computing for research conducted in Andhra Pradesh. In addition, he encouraged students to move away from traditional thinking and embrace innovation and a product-based future.
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