India's First "Quantum Reference Facilities"(Test Beds) was developed by @qbit_force, a key player today
🔸How many of you know its Start-up based in Amaravati Quantum Valley & registered office at Vijayawada? Ecosystem in building in #Amaravati#AndhraPradesh#AmaravatiQuantumValley
Qubitech has inaugurated India's first open-access Quantum Characterisation Facility at Amaravati Quantum Valley in Andhra Pradesh. Built by Qbit Force, the QU-414 facility brings full-stack infrastructure for superconducting qubit hardware, cryogenic electronics, and advanced material characterisation, all developed within India, and will be located at Medha Hitech City in Gannavaram.
The facility will provide access to researchers, academics, government labs, and industry partners, enabling hands-on work across quantum hardware development, semiconductor devices, and cryogenics, operating from room temperature down to 10 millikelvin using dilution refrigeration technology. QU-414 will also function as a training and research hub, offering programmes in quantum hardware, control systems, and device modelling, expanding access to infrastructure previously limited to a few global facilities.
Operated by Qubitech in collaboration with WISER and Amaravati Quantum Valley, the initiative marks a significant step in India's push to build domestic quantum capabilities at scale.
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In a world where quantum computing is guarded like nuclear codes, one Indian start-up has ripped up the rulebook.
@qbit_force, founded just four months ago, has unveiled two homegrown superconducting quantum test beds and thrown the doors wide open to anyone copying them.
In an exclusive interview, Venkat L Subramaniam, the former head of IBM Quantum India, explains why he left a 27-year corporate career to build something radically different: open-access quantum hardware. “People think quantum hardware is impossibly complex,” the CEO says. “We are letting people access it.”
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భారతదేశం అమరావతిలో మొదటి ఓపెన్-ఆక్సెస్ క్వాంటం రిఫరెన్స్ ఫెసిలిటీలను ప్రారంభించింది
అమరావతి క్వాంటం రిఫరెన్స్ ఫెసిలిటీలలో SRM యూనివర్సిటీ-AP మరియు మేధా టవర్స్లో రెండు టెస్ట్బెడ్లు ఉన్నాయి. ఇవి Qbit Force మరియు TIFR, IISc, DRDO వంటి భాగస్వాములతో కలిసి ఎక్కువ భాగం స్థానిక
@qbit_force enables India’s First ‘Open-Box’ Quantum Testbeds in #Amaravati.
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“Usually, quantum computers are hidden behind clouds or kept in restricted corporate labs,” says L Venkat Subramaniam, CEO, qbitforce. “These facilities are different. They are reference facilities where any researcher, startup, or student can bring their own components and test them in a high-fidelity quantum environment.”
India's first "Quantum Reference Facilities" was launched in @SRMUAP & Medha Towers, @qbit_force worked as the backbone in preparing these facilities
🔸Premier Institutions like TIFR, IISC, DRDO, and IIT-Tirupati, IIT-Madras were part of it.
🔸TIFR & IISC have sent their "Quantum Chips" for testing.
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VIDEO | Gannavaram, Andhra Pradesh: Launch of India’s first indigenous quantum system on World Quantum Day. Dr Venkata Subramaniam, CEO, Qbit Force, says, “This level of speed has not been achieved anywhere, as far as I know. In the last 15 days, we have been putting these systems together, and this pace has been possible because of strong government support. The Andhra Pradesh government has extended every possible assistance. Secondly, under the National Quantum Mission, institutions such as the Indian Institute of Science, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, IUAC and IIT Bombay have all come together. This has been a truly cooperative effort, where years of research from different institutions have been combined to build this system... So, I believe even this year, you will start seeing results where students will produce better components than what is inside these computers today.”
🚨 AT. BREAKING | INDIA 🇮🇳 | ANDHRA PRADESH | AMARAVATI QUANTUM VALLEY ⚛️
Andhra Pradesh Cabinet approves a dedicated INDIAN NAVAL QUANTUM R&D FACILITY in Amaravati in collaboration with India’s premier defence research wing NSTL under the Ministry of Defence. 🇮🇳⚓
🔹 Focus Areas:
⚛️ Indigenous Quantum Computational Fluid Dynamics (QCFD)
⚛️ Hybrid Classical + Quantum Naval Workflows
⚛️ Next-Gen Defence Quantum Computing
🏢 AP Govt allocates 5,000 Sq.ft Plug-and-Play Facility for immediate operations under the AP Quantum Computing Policy 2025–2030.
This move positions Amaravati as:
🇮🇳 India’s Emerging Quantum Defence Capital
🌏 A Global Deep-Tech & National Security Innovation Hub
⚓ A Strategic Centre for Future Naval Warfare Technologies
Amaravati is no longer just a Capital City project.
It is evolving into India’s Quantum, AI & Defence-Tech Powerhouse. ⚛️🚀
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What’s interesting to note here is that this is India’s first open-access quantum labs at Medha Towers & SRM University (with Qubitech & Qbit Force), breaking the closed-door model of global quantum facilities 🔥
Here is an early glimpse of a 2-qubit, indigenously built quantum system, with 85% of components made in India and a clear roadmap to 100% localisation
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Dr. L Venkata Subramaniam — Founder & Chairman, Qbit Force
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It was exciting to attend the inauguration of India’s first open-access Quantum Frontier Reference Facility at SRM University @SRMUAP, Amaravati, on the occasion of #WorldQuantumDay 2026. The facility, inaugurated by Hon’ble Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Shri N. Chandrababu Naidu Garuji @ncbn, marks a significant milestone in India’s journey towards leadership in quantum technologies.
The Big Milestone in Amaravati That Unlocks India's Quantum Potential
For decades, quantum computing lived mostly in theory a promise of exponential power that could solve problems classical computers could never touch.
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India built a fully indigenous quantum computer in just four months. But what exactly can it do, and does it actually stand up against what the US, China, and the UK have already built?
The machine is up in Amaravati, the components are homegrown, and there are plans for 100 more alongside a pipeline of 50,000 students being trained in quantum technology. AIM's Tech journalist Sanjana Gupta breaks down the full story, including the one layer India was missing that this computer finally fills in.
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Qubitech and Qbit Force have launched India’s first open-access quantum-computing testbeds in Amaravati, marking a major step in building the country’s quantum infrastructure
On World Quantum Day 2026, the two companies unveiled the 1Q testbed at Medha Towers as part of the Amaravati Quantum Valley initiative. The facility allows startups, researchers, and institutions to test and validate quantum systems using indigenously built components.
The systems operate at near absolute-zero temperatures and are designed to support real-world experimentation with quantum hardware, making advanced testing capabilities accessible within India for the first time.
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A quantum reference facility built in 90 days. 50,000 students registered for quantum programmes in a single week. And a 30-year @IBM veteran who walked away from software to build cryogenic hardware from scratch with zero prior experience.
L Venkata Subramaniam (@folktechnology), Chief Executive of @qbit_force, joins AIM Front Page to break down what is actually being built in Amaravati, the roadmap to 100 indigenous quantum computers, why export controls still block India's chip fabrication ambitions, and what a 2029 encryption deadline means for national security.
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From Vision to Industry: Building Quantum in Amaravati
At the launch of India’s First Quantum Reference Facilities in Amaravati, leaders from government, research, and industry came together to mark a significant step in India’s quantum journey. The facilities, Amaravati 1S and Amaravati 1Q, represent a new phase of indigenous capability in advanced technologies.
Integrated by Qbit Force, the systems reflect how policy direction, institutional collaboration, and execution at speed can translate ambition into on-ground outcomes. The launch also signals the emergence of Amaravati as a growing hub for science, innovation, and future industries.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr. L. Venkata Subramaniam, Founder of Qbit Force, said that what began as a vision is now becoming a system, and tomorrow, it will become an industry, adding that Amaravati is building a quantum ecosystem that can manufacture here, innovate here, and serve the world.
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