The Andhra Pradesh government has signed seven agreements at the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, with most of them directed towards higher education, advanced skilling and school transformation. The pacts were signed on Friday in the presence of Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu as the state is choosing to build its AI future through its students, said an official press release. Agreements were inked with IBM, UNICC, NIELIT, IIT Madras, BharatGen and WISER.Naidu said, all these MoUs will be implemented this year.
VIDEO | Andhra Pradesh CM N. Chandrababu Naidu (@ncbn) attends India AI Impact Summit 2026 at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, says the state will take a first-mover advantage in adopting AI-driven governance. AP signs 7 MoUs and a Letter of Intent to boost tech integration and… pic.twitter.com/PLGmWZZePl
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The state signed an agreement with the United Nations International Computing Centre (UNICC) to establish a Centre of Excellence in AI and Quantum technologies in Amaravati. The government also signed agreements with BharatGen to develop a state-level AI Tech Hub and indigenous AI stack, and with Calibo AI to establish AI Academies and innovation sandboxes in 50 higher education institutions.For Andhra Pradesh, artificial intelligence is not merely an economic lever, it is an educational mission that begins in classrooms, scales through universities and prepares an entire generation for the quantum and AI era, the press release added.
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