A global signal from South Asia

The government of Andhra Pradesh has launched the Amaravati Quantum Valley plan, targeting $1 billion in investment by 2029. Designed as a future-facing tech corridor, the initiative aims to make the region a global destination for quantum innovation.


Living Lab Infrastructure for real-world impact

At its core is QChipIN, a live deployment zone integrating quantum computers, quantum key distribution (QKD) fiber networks, and deployable sensing platforms. It’s a strategic play to attract both researchers and industry players to test and scale next-gen applications.


A case study in ecosystem-building

As the global quantum landscape becomes more networked, Amaravati joins a growing list of national initiatives — from Belgium to Australia — building open, interoperable platforms that can scale fast. For Quantum Circle, this is further evidence that collaborative infrastructure is the key to global readiness.

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