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Andhra Pradesh to Host South Asia’s Most Powerful Quantum Computer by July 2026

Andhra Pradesh to Launch IBM’s 133‑Qubit Quantum System, Driving South Asia’s Tech Leadership by 2026
India’s Andhra Pradesh to Host South Asia’s Most Powerful Quantum Computer by July 2026

Andhra Pradesh has confirmed that by July 2026, Amaravati will host South Asia’s most powerful quantum computer—an IBM Quantum System Two equipped with a 133‑qubit Heron processor. This project, announced by IT and HRD Minister Nara Lokesh at the World Economic Forum, will anchor India’s first dedicated Quantum Valley Tech Park.

Nara Lokesh confirmed that an IBM Quantum System Two with a 133‑qubit Heron processor will be commissioned in Amaravati in partnership with IBM and Tata Consultancy Services (TCS).

Key Highlights of the Quantum Computer Project

  • Delivery Timeline: July 2026
  • System Details: IBM Quantum System Two with a 133‑qubit Heron processor
  • Location: Amaravati, Andhra Pradesh
  • Partners: IBM and Tata Consultancy Services (TCS)
  • Scale: Largest quantum computing installation in South Asia

Quantum Valley Tech Park

  • Size: 50 acres in Amaravati’s capital region
  • Purpose: India’s first dedicated quantum technology hub
  • Facilities: Industry‑embedded research centers, global quantum labs, joint PhD and post‑doctoral programs
  • Focus: Accelerating real‑world deployment of quantum solutions

Execution Milestones

  • January 2026: Testing of 100 quantum algorithms
  • August 15, 2026: Delivery of 100 quantum use cases across enterprise, public services, and deep‑tech applications

Strategic Impact

  • Regional Leadership: Positions Andhra Pradesh as South Asia’s quantum hub
  • Economic Growth: Market projected to grow from $3.77B (2025) to $20B (2030)
  • Global Collaboration: Partnerships with universities and tech firms to build a quantum talent pipeline

Challenges & Considerations

  • Talent Gap: Requires rapid upskilling of engineers and researchers
  • Infrastructure Readiness: Ensuring Amaravati’s ecosystem can support advanced hardware
  • Global Competition: Must maintain momentum against US, EU, China

Comparison Snapshot

Region Quantum System Planned/Active Qubit Count Timeline
Andhra Pradesh IBM Quantum System Two (Heron) 133 July 2026
US (IBM, Google) IBM Eagle, Google Sycamore 127–133+ Active
China Origin Quantum prototypes 24–60+ Expanding
Europe (France, Germany) Atos, IQM collaborations 50–100+ Ongoing

Bottom Line: Andhra Pradesh’s July 2026 quantum computer launch is a landmark move that will make Amaravati the epicenter of quantum innovation in South Asia, with direct implications for enterprise, public services, and global tech competitiveness.
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