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Amaravati to host India's 1st quantum bio-foundry

Technology

Big news for science fans: Amaravati, Andhra Pradesh's capital, is about to become the home of India's very first quantum-biomedical research hub.
Researchers and tech leaders just pitched their bold vision to Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu—think with the aim of enabling healthcare advances through quantum medicine and biology, all as part of the new Amaravati Quantum Valley.

What's actually happening?

The plan is to set up a networked ecosystem with a Quantum Simulation Centre, a National Quantum Bio-Foundry, and an Innovation Hub.
The focus? Mixing quantum science with bio-engineering to create smarter diagnostics and therapies.
It's all about using next-level tech for real-world health solutions.

Who's making it happen?

The state has greenlit seven major projects, including training programs and research labs.
The first quantum computer will be installed in January 2026 with IBM's quantum computer.
Big names like IBM, TCS, L&T, plus companies investing crores in advanced components are on board—so Amaravati could soon be leading global innovation in quantum biomedicine.