Quantum Reference Facility in Amaravati – India’s Leap into Quantum Technology
The inauguration of the Quantum Reference Facility in Amaravati marks a transformative milestone in India’s journey toward advanced computing and deep-tech innovation. Launched under the visionary leadership of N. Chandrababu Naidu, this state-of-the-art facility positions India at the forefront of the global quantum revolution.
India’s First Open-Access Quantum Facility
The Quantum Reference Facility is part of the ambitious Amaravati Quantum Valley, designed to establish a world-class ecosystem for quantum computing, research, and development. This facility is among the first in India to offer open-access quantum computing testbeds, enabling researchers, startups, and enterprises to experiment, validate, and scale quantum technologies.
Advanced Quantum Infrastructure
Equipped with cutting-edge systems, the facility supports:
- Testing of quantum processors and superconducting qubits
- Validation of cryogenic environments operating near absolute zero
- Benchmarking quantum hardware and control systems
- Development of scalable quantum computing solutions
This high-end infrastructure ensures India’s capability to build and test indigenous quantum hardware, reducing reliance on foreign technologies.

