Andhra Pradesh to Pioneer Quantum Computing with New Test Beds
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Amaravati, April 12 (NationPress) In a groundbreaking move, Andhra Pradesh is poised to emerge as a focal point of India's quantum technology landscape, coinciding with the celebration of World Quantum Day on April 14.
Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu will unveil two advanced quantum computer test beds at SRM University, Amaravati, and via a virtual event at Medha Towers in Gannavaram as part of the ambitious Amaravati Quantum Valley initiative.
These innovative Quantum Reference Facilities will establish Andhra Pradesh as the pioneering state in India to create a dedicated ecosystem for quantum testing and certification, according to an official statement released on Sunday.
Constructed using indigenous technology, these state-of-the-art facilities will facilitate the testing and certification of quantum computing hardware, heralding a new phase of technological advancement in Amaravati. This initiative is anticipated to significantly enhance research, innovation, and collaboration within the swiftly advancing quantum sector.
The 1Q test bed, developed by Qubitech at Medha Towers, along with the 1S test bed designed at SRM University Amaravati utilizing superconducting technology, will function at extremely low temperatures close to -273 degrees Celsius. These compact quantum systems aim to rigorously evaluate quantum components and devices.
The open-access facility at SRM University is especially valuable for researchers, students, startups, and companies engaged in quantum technologies, providing them a platform for experimentation and validation.
Both facilities have been constructed using locally sourced components, emphasizing India's commitment to self-sufficiency in deep-tech innovation. Esteemed institutions such as the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Indian Institute of Science, and Defence Research and Development Organisation have provided technical assistance for this initiative.
The inauguration event is expected to attract attendees from the National Quantum Mission, professors from IIT, renowned scientists, founders of quantum startups, research scholars, and domain experts. Additionally, over 150,000 students from universities and colleges statewide will participate virtually.