🇮🇳BREAKING: Amaravati Quantum Valley has successfully cooled an indigenously built quantum refrigerator to -269°C, reaching the 4 Kelvin threshold required to operate quantum computing hardware.


More than 80% of the components used in the system were manufactured in India, making it one of the most significant Make in India milestones in deep technology to date.
The facility is one of India's first indigenous testing environments for quantum computing hardware, reducing dependence on imported systems that have historically been the bottleneck for domestic research.
This is the first major step toward a fully self-reliant Indian quantum computing ecosystem, from hardware fabrication to operational infrastructure.
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