Overview
- The state government issued an order on July 7 endorsing the Amaravati Quantum Valley Declaration as the strategic framework guiding its quantum technology efforts.
- Ministerial briefings and a Bengaluru roadshow will drive investor outreach under a six-month mandate to operationalize the QChipIN living lab.
- The road map calls for IBM’s Quantum System Two to be installed by January 1, 2026 and three diverse qubit computers by January 1, 2027, scaling to 1,000 effective qubits by 2029.
- QChipIN will become India’s largest open quantum testbed within a year, integrating quantum computers, QKD fibre links and deployable sensors for pilot projects across health-tech, finance, logistics, defence and space.
- A dedicated ₹1,000 crore Quantum Fund, a National Startup Forum supporting 20 hardware and security startups next year and 100 by 2030, plus a Global Quantum Collaboration Council and annual World Quantum Expo will underpin the ecosystem.