Gujarat Advances as a Quantum Technology Hub with Greater Karnavati Quantum Computing Technology Park (GKQCTP)

“Gujarat Govt. Signs MoU With Innogress For India’s First Quantum Tech. Park GKQCTP, Tabor Electronics Announces Manufacturing Quantum Devices To Support Up to Million Qubits”

 Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India,20th September 2025:Gujarat is rapidly growing its high-tech ecosystem encompassing semiconductors, electronics, IT, and now quantum technology. The latest addition is the Greater Karnavati Quantum Computing Technology Park (GKQCTP), India’s first dedicated Quantum Technology Park, established through a MoU between the Government of Gujarat and Innogress Ventures during the Viksit Gujarat Summit.

Vision & Investment:

  • The GKQCTP aims to build a $50 billion quantum technology ecosystem in Gujarat.

  • Initial investment of ₹4,000 crore (approx. $0.50 billion) to develop facilities such as Quantum Materials Processing Center, R&D Centre, Design & Engineering Centre of Excellence, Manufacturing & Fabrication Lines, Cryogenic Cooling Systems, Quantum Data Centre, Test Beds, Simulators, and Skilling Centres.

Key Ecosystem Partners and Initiatives:

  • Tabor Electronics: Manufacturing qubits and scaling quantum devices to support up to one million qubits, including superconducting quantum computers.

  • S Qube: Supporting India’s National Quantum Mission by supplying quantum components and developing Rydberg atom-based quantum radars and communication devices.

  • Hanron (IIT Gandhinagar Incubatee): Developing quantum sensors, cryogenic components, and subsystems.

  • Egreen Quanta: Developing patented Quantum Dot Radar and Quantum Battery technologies, supporting Mission ‘Sudarshan Chakra’.

  • QuISTechAI: Working on NV Center in Diamond-based quantum radars, sensors, and GPS technologies.

  • Quniverse & QCarbon (QQC): Innovators in diamond quantum sensing with the revolutionary “Ultimate Magic Material” Q-Carbon, driving breakthroughs in energy storage, stealth technology, and quantum computing.

  • Other notable partners include QNu Labs, TAQBIT Labs, Silicofeller Quantum, Quanfluence, QRDLab, Q-CTRL, OQC, D-Wave, QCi, IQM, nexAtom, among others.

Academic & Research Collaborations:

  • IIT Gandhinagar acts as a knowledge and venture partner for GKQCTP.

  • IIT Kanpur and IIT Guwahati are key National Quantum Mission collaborators focused on productizing and commercializing research through four Quantum T-Hubs within GKQCTP.

  • Support from private universities such as JSS University Noida, Sharda University Greater Noida, and North Carolina State University (USA).

Government Engagement:

  • MoU signing attended by senior officials from Gujarat’s Department of Science & Technology and Electronics Mission, including Ms. P. Bharti (IAS), Ms. Neha Kumari (IAS), and others.

  • Project supported under Gujarat’s Electronics & IT policies, with strong FDI interest.

Expansion Plans:

  • Initial operations started at IIT Gandhinagar and GIFT City, Gandhinagar.

  • Expansion planned at Dholera Special Investment Region (SIR), Gujarat.

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