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LTIMindtree joins India's first Quantum Valley at Amaravati in AP

LTIMindtree joins India's first Quantum Valley at Amaravati in AP

Hyderabad, Aug 11 (UNI) LTIMindtree, a global technology consulting and digital solutions company, on Monday said it has along with its parent group – Larsen & Toubro (L&T), India's leading engineering and technology conglomerate, to help develop India's first quantum technology hub in Amaravati, the state capital of Andhra Pradesh, in collaboration with Government of Andhra Pradesh and Industry partners.
This strategic collaboration positions LTIMindtree and L&T as core technology and infrastructure partners, working in collaboration with GoAP, IBM, and the broader quantum ecosystem to create a world-class innovation destination, the IT company said in a release.
Through this collaboration, LTIMindtree Quantum Centre of Excellence (CoE) will play the role of a deep tech research partner alongside members of the tech park, driving quantum incubation and applied research that translates fundamental science into industrial and societal applications.
L&T will spearhead the design, development, and management of the Amravati Quantum Valley's infrastructure, leveraging its expertise in large-scale construction and contributing to the creation of its foundational assets.
A centrepiece of the project will be the Quantum Computing Centre, where IBM and the Andhra Pradesh Government recently announced plans to deploy an IBM Quantum System Two, which would be the largest quantum computer in India as currently envisioned.
L&T is working with IBM to meticulously strategize and address complex building structure requirements necessary to deploy quantum computers. Plans for this iconic centre are progressing rapidly, laying a solid foundation for a future-ready environment.
'Through our Quantum Centre of Excellence, LTIMindtree is driving deep tech research and incubation—translating fundamental science into industrial and societal impact. We are proud to take this journey forward in alignment with the Amaravati Quantum Valley and the overall National Quantum Mission', said Venu Lambu, CEO and Managing Director, LTIMindtree.
The Amaravati Quantum Valley will feature: State-of-the-art R&D facilities for quantum and classical computing; Collaborative workspaces for academia, startups, industry, and government ;Flexible office spaces for enterprises and research teams and Event and community zones for conferences, hackathons, workshops, and public outreach.
The Quantum Valley Tech Park will serve as a vibrant nexus for academia, industry, startups, and government positioning India as a global leader in the field. UNI KNR SSP
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