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Amaravati to Pioneer India’s First Homegrown 8-Qubit Computer

The initiative is being spearheaded by Bengaluru-based quantum startup QpiAI, with strategic support from the National Quantum Mission (NQM).
Amaravati to Pioneer India’s First Homegrown 8-Qubit Computer

In a landmark move for India’s quantum ambitions, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu announced that Amaravati will deploy the country’s first indigenously built 8-qubit quantum computer this November. The initiative is being spearheaded by Bengaluru-based quantum startup QpiAI, with strategic support from the National Quantum Mission (NQM).

The announcement followed high-level discussions between Naidu and Dr. Nagendra Nagaraja, founder of QpiAI, who will play a pivotal role in the state’s ambitious Amaravati Quantum Valley project.

Our initiative, backed by the National Quantum Mission, aims to transform agriculture, water management, and health care,” Naidu said. “I would like to congratulate QpiAI founder Nagendra Nagaraja and express my gratitude to the National Quantum Mission for their support to this project.

Quantum Valley: A First for India

The Amaravati Quantum Valley will be India’s first dedicated hub for quantum innovation, research, and public-benefit applications. QpiAI will establish a center of excellence in the city, focusing on quantum algorithm development, startup incubation, and skill-building for youth.

A QpiAI Quantum system

The 8-qubit quantum computer, developed entirely within India, marks a significant milestone in the country’s push toward self-reliance in advanced technologies. It will be used to tackle complex problems across sectors including:
  • Agriculture: Precision farming, pest prediction, and crop advisory systems
  • Water Management: Predictive analytics and efficient resource allocation
  • Healthcare: Disease diagnostics and quantum simulations for treatment
  • Education & Skills: Quantum curriculum integration and youth empowerment

QpiAI’s Strategic Rise

QpiAI recently raised $32 million in Series A funding, co-led by Avataar Ventures and the National Quantum Mission, bringing its total funding to $39 million. The company aims to accelerate product development and global expansion, positioning itself as a frontrunner in the quantum computing space.

National Quantum Mission’s Backing

The National Quantum Mission, launched by India’s Department of Science and Technology (DST), is designed to position the country as a global leader in quantum technologies. Amaravati’s selection as the site for India’s first quantum valley underscores the mission’s commitment to regional innovation and infrastructure development.

With this deployment, Amaravati is set to become a beacon of quantum progress, blending cutting-edge technology with real-world impact across critical sectors.
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