Amaravati, Andhra Pradesh, will house India first-ever Quantum Computing Valley which is scheduled to be launched in January 2026. This development will mark a great leap towards the increased quantum technologies attention in India. Among the sectors that the initiative will target are education, healthcare, pharma and agri-tech sectors which make the opportunities high among those working in research and innovation departments. Quantum Valley Tech Park will be in line with the National Quantum Mission, which is to increase productivity and generate wealth with novel technologies.
By 2026 Amaravati will become the first Quantum Computing Valley in India which will offer research and industrial development opportunities.
The project will be aimed towards quantum technologies in the fields of pharma, agri-tech, and med-tech.
Purpose and Scope
Location: Amaravati, Andhra Pradesh
Launch Date: January 2026
The first Quantum Computing Valley in India that focuses on increased use of quantum technology
Target industries: EdTech, Pharma, Health, Agri-tech, Med-tech
Mapping to National Quantum Mission
Gives support to the Indian National Quantum Mission:
Increase productivity and innovativeness
Facilitate the generation of money with high technology
Eager to turn India into a global expert in quantum technologies
Innovation & Research Opportunities
Quantum valley Tech Park Development
Will cater to lakhs of professionals in research and development as well in industry practices
Healthcare-medical, education, and pharma interdisciplinary collaboration
Global Collaboration
IBM or Google as an equal participant in the quantum research network of India
Applications include:
Pharma R&D
Optimization of EV battery
Road direction & freight distributions
Image classification using AI
Technological and Industrial Effect
Will spark the quantum-powered innovation in key industries
Expands computing performance to find solutions to complicated industrial issues
Indian influence in the new world of quantum technology
Creation of the very first Quantum Computing Valley in Amaravati is also a significant process to ensure India becomes a world leader in quantum technology. This initiative will not only transform India in terms of being able to conduct research, innovation and industrial collaboration but also will open up massive opportunities in sectors such as pharma, agri-tech and med-tech. This step will fit in the vision of India to become a global destination in the sphere of advanced technologies and contribute to crafting the future of technologies that demand the latest technologies in computing.