The Andhra Pradesh government has officially launched the Amaravati Quantum and AI Innovation Centre (AQAIC) in partnership with global tech giant IBM.
This major project is designed to build a world-class technology hub in the state’s capital region.
The main goal of the center is to connect real-world business problems with bright academic minds.
Local companies will share the complex challenges they face, while university professors and students work to create advanced computer programs and algorithms to solve them.
IBM is supporting this effort by providing expert mentoring, professional training, and direct access to its advanced technology tools.
To make this a statewide success, the government has set up a network of 380 Quantum Innovation Cells across engineering colleges in Andhra Pradesh.
This network brings together more than 3,000 professors and students, making it the largest organized problem-solving tech force in the country.
The new center will create practical technology solutions for key sectors like healthcare, manufacturing, agriculture, and finance.
By launching this center, Andhra Pradesh aims to attract global investors and firmly establish Amaravati as a leading destination for next-generation technology and innovation.



