Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has launched the Amaravati Quantum Reference Facilities (AQRF) in Amaravati under the ambitious Amaravati Quantum Valley initiative. The project marks a significant milestone in India’s journey toward becoming a global leader in quantum computing and advanced technology innovation. The AQRF includes two advanced quantum test beds—Amaravati 1S and Amaravati 1Q—designed to support indigenous quantum hardware testing and certification.
The AQRF has been developed as India’s first open-access quantum computing testing and certification ecosystem. It enables researchers, startups, and academic institutions to test quantum hardware under real-world conditions. The systems are built using indigenous technology and are part of a broader vision to reduce dependency on imported quantum infrastructure while boosting domestic innovation in high-end computing systems.
The quantum facilities include superconducting test beds operating at extremely low temperatures, enabling accurate quantum experiments. The project is supported by premier institutions such as the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), Indian Institute of Science (IISc), and DRDO. These collaborations ensure strong research integration between government, academia, and industry, making India’s quantum ecosystem more robust and globally competitive.
The AQRF is a core component of India’s broader National Quantum Mission. It aims to build a sovereign quantum hardware ecosystem, strengthen indigenous manufacturing, and position Amaravati as a global quantum innovation hub. Officials have highlighted that this initiative will accelerate research in fields such as cryptography, materials science, defence technology, and artificial intelligence.
The launch of AQRF is crucial as it represents India’s entry into high-end quantum infrastructure development. Quantum technology is expected to transform computing power, security systems, and scientific research. By establishing domestic facilities, India reduces reliance on foreign technology and strengthens technological sovereignty.
The open-access nature of AQRF allows startups, researchers, and students to work directly with quantum systems. This encourages innovation, skill development, and entrepreneurship in deep-tech sectors. It also aligns with India’s goal of building a strong startup-driven innovation ecosystem.
Quantum computing has major applications in defence encryption, cybersecurity, logistics, and data protection. The development of indigenous systems ensures better control over sensitive technologies, making it highly relevant for national security and strategic planning.
India has been gradually building its presence in quantum technology through initiatives under the National Quantum Mission, launched to strengthen research in computing, communication, sensing, and cryptography. Earlier efforts focused mainly on academic research and pilot projects in IITs and IISc.
The Amaravati Quantum Valley initiative expands this vision by shifting from theoretical research to real-world infrastructure and testing facilities. Inspired by global quantum hubs like those in the US and China, India is now investing in end-to-end ecosystems combining hardware, software, and skill development.
AQRF (Amaravati Quantum Reference Facilities) is India’s first open-access quantum computing testing and certification ecosystem established in Amaravati Quantum Valley to promote quantum technology research and innovation.
The AQRF project was launched by Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu.
The main objective is to develop a sovereign quantum technology ecosystem in India by enabling testing, certification, and development of indigenous quantum hardware and systems.
Key institutions include the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), Indian Institute of Science (IISc), and DRDO.
Quantum technology is important for advancements in cybersecurity, defence encryption, artificial intelligence, materials science, and high-performance computing, strengthening India’s technological and strategic capabilities.
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