“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:
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The GKQCTP aims to build a $50 billion quantum technology ecosystem in Gujarat.
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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:
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Tabor Electronics: Manufacturing qubits and scaling quantum devices to support up to one million qubits, including superconducting quantum computers.
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S Qube: Supporting India’s National Quantum Mission by supplying quantum components and developing Rydberg atom-based quantum radars and communication devices.
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Hanron (IIT Gandhinagar Incubatee): Developing quantum sensors, cryogenic components, and subsystems.
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Egreen Quanta: Developing patented Quantum Dot Radar and Quantum Battery technologies, supporting Mission ‘Sudarshan Chakra’.
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QuISTechAI: Working on NV Center in Diamond-based quantum radars, sensors, and GPS technologies.
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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.
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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:
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IIT Gandhinagar acts as a knowledge and venture partner for GKQCTP.
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IIT Kanpur and IIT Guwahati are key National Quantum Mission collaborators focused on productizing and commercializing research through four Quantum T-Hubs within GKQCTP.
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Support from private universities such as JSS University Noida, Sharda University Greater Noida, and North Carolina State University (USA).
Government Engagement:
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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.
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Project supported under Gujarat’s Electronics & IT policies, with strong FDI interest.
Expansion Plans:
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Initial operations started at IIT Gandhinagar and GIFT City, Gandhinagar.
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Expansion planned at Dholera Special Investment Region (SIR), Gujarat.