QuantumTechnology – Amaravati Set to Launch New Hub for Quantum and Deep-Tech Startups
QuantumTechnology – Andhra Pradesh is preparing to take another major step in strengthening India’s advanced technology landscape with the launch of a dedicated Quantum Incubator in Amaravati on June 19. The initiative is being introduced through a collaboration between the Andhra Pradesh government, Chandigarh University, and Amaravati Quantum Valley (AQV). The incubation centre, named CUBIC (Chandigarh University Business Incubation Centre), is expected to support the growth of startups working in cutting-edge technology sectors.

Platform Created for Emerging Technology Ventures
The newly established incubator has been designed to nurture young companies operating in areas such as quantum technologies, artificial intelligence, robotics, advanced semiconductor development, space technology, and other high-impact innovation fields. Officials associated with the project believe the centre will help convert research-driven ideas into commercially viable businesses capable of competing on a global stage.
By creating an environment that supports experimentation and entrepreneurship, the incubator aims to encourage technology-driven innovation while strengthening India’s deep-tech ecosystem.
Support System for Startup Growth
The incubation facility will provide participating startups with access to a wide range of resources intended to accelerate business development. Entrepreneurs will have opportunities to connect with mentors, industry experts, research institutions, investors, and strategic partners.
Startups selected for the programme are also expected to benefit from advanced infrastructure, collaborative research opportunities, and specialised innovation initiatives. Access to quantum computing tools, technical laboratories, and market development support will further assist founders in transforming their ideas into scalable enterprises.
Amaravati’s Vision as a Global Quantum Destination
The launch forms part of Andhra Pradesh’s broader strategy to establish Amaravati as a leading destination for quantum technology and advanced research. State authorities have been actively working to build an ecosystem capable of attracting talent, investment, and technology-driven enterprises.
Officials view the incubator as a key component within the Amaravati Quantum Valley framework. The initiative is expected to strengthen collaboration among academia, industry, government agencies, and investors while encouraging the development of future-ready technologies.
Initial Operations to Begin at Medha Towers
In its first phase, the incubator will function from Medha Towers in Amaravati. This arrangement is expected to allow immediate onboarding of startups and facilitate the rapid development of the surrounding innovation ecosystem.
As the programme expands, planners envision the facility evolving into a larger technology and innovation centre capable of supporting a wider range of deep-tech ventures. The long-term objective includes promoting the commercialisation of emerging technologies and helping innovative businesses reach international markets.
Industry Leaders and Investors to Participate
The launch event is expected to attract policymakers, technology specialists, investors, startup founders, researchers, and ecosystem partners from different sectors. Discussions during the programme will focus on opportunities emerging from the growing quantum economy and the role of technology entrepreneurship in driving economic growth.
Speakers from government, industry, and investment communities are scheduled to share insights on innovation trends and future opportunities. Networking sessions and interactions between startups and investors will also be part of the programme.
Milestone for Andhra Pradesh’s Innovation Agenda
The introduction of the Quantum Incubator represents another important development in the expansion of Amaravati Quantum Valley. State authorities believe the initiative will help create a stronger innovation ecosystem, generate skilled employment opportunities, attract investment, and encourage the growth of high-value technology businesses.
With increasing attention on quantum computing and advanced technologies worldwide, the incubator is expected to contribute significantly to Andhra Pradesh’s efforts to position Amaravati as an internationally recognised centre for deep-tech innovation and entrepreneurship.