Amber Enterprises to Invest ₹200 crore in Amaravati for India’s First Quantum Cryogenic Components Facility
Amber Enterprises to invest ₹200 crore in Amaravati to set up India’s first quantum cryogenic components facility, boosting advanced tech manufacturing.
Amber Enterprises to Invest ₹200 crore in Amaravati for India’s First Quantum Cryogenic Components Facility

Andhra Pradesh Government on Thursday announced a landmark investment in the State’s emerging Amaravati Quantum Valley initiative.
In a meeting with Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, Jasbir Singh, Chairman and CEO of Amber Enterprises India Ltd., confirmed the company’s commitment to invest ₹200 crore in a phased manner for the establishment of India’s first Quantum Cryogenic Components facility in Amaravati.
The proposed project will play a pioneering role in strengthening India’s domestic quantum hardware ecosystem by facilitating the development of advanced cryogenic solutions—an essential technology for superconducting quantum computers and a critical priority under the Government of India’s National Quantum Mission.
This strategic initiative also resonates with Andhra Pradesh’s vision of positioning Amaravati as a global hub for deep-tech innovation and advanced manufacturing.
Speaking on the occasion, Jasbir Singh stated, “This project will mark a big leap in India’s journey towards building a quantum computing ecosystem. Amber Enterprises is proud and excited to partner with the Government of Andhra Pradesh in this transformative mission, and we look forward to contributing to India’s leadership in next-generation technologies.”