Overview
- Speaking at the national e‑governance conference in Visakhapatnam, N. Chandrababu Naidu said Amaravati’s ‘Quantum Valley’ will enter the global quantum league by January 2026.
- Naidu asserted that India will start producing quantum computers within two years and aims to export them, citing ongoing collaboration with IBM and TCS.
- He described quantum technology paired with AI as a powerful combination that will shape government decision‑making over the next decade.
- Naidu promoted Sanjeevani for statewide digital health records and highlighted Mana Mitra, a WhatsApp-based platform offering 751 public services.
- He framed the effort as part of a broader technology build‑out that includes a space city near Sriharikota, a drone city at Orvakal, an electronic city and a Medtech Park.