Andhra Pradesh lays the foundation stone for the Amaravati Quantum Valley today (7 February), with Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu and Union Science Minister Jitendra Singh presiding at Uddandarayunipalem village at 3pm. The 50-acre campus, backed by a £600-million investment and partners IBM, TCS and Larsen & Toubro, will house India's first 133-qubit quantum computer and aims to create about 88,000 jobs while focusing on research, manufacturing and skills development.
Key Points
- 1Announces 50-acre Amaravati Quantum Valley hosting India's first 133-qubit quantum computer via IBM, TCS, L&T
- 2Represents £600-million aligned with National Quantum Mission, signaling substantial government and industry investment
- 3Impacts workforce by creating about 88,000 jobs and training hundreds of thousands of students
Scoring Rationale
Strong novelty and official backing drive high impact, but immediate technical outcomes and operational details remain limited.
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