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Andhra inks seven agreements at AI Summit focusing on education, skilling
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. "The chief minister oversaw the signing of seven key MoUs and Letters of Intent, most of them directly focused on higher education, advanced skilling and school transformation," it said. Agreements were inked with IBM, UNICC, NIELIT, IIT Madras, BharatGen and WISER. With IBM, the southern state signed a Letter of Intent to skill one lakh learners over the next three to five years in Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Quantum Computing. The collaboration will explore access to IBM's global digital learning platforms, enabling learners from to gain industry aligned future ready skills and strengthening the state's emerging tech workforce pipeline. The agreement with United Nations International Computing Centre (UNICC) will establish a Centre of Excellence for AI and Quantum (computing) at Amaravati Quantum Valley in 2026. With over 55 years of experience serving more than 100 UN entities and international organisations, UNICC brings global best practices in secure and sovereign AI, the release said. The Centre is expected to position Amaravati as a digital embassy for secure AI-aligned with UN-grade standards. Likewise, Andhra Pradesh entered into an agreement with the National Institute of Electronics & Information Technology (NIELIT) to establish the first NIELIT deemed to be University campus in South India, dedicated to Quantum and AI education. Backed by Central government funding support and state-provided land, space and quantum hardware access, the campus is set to emerge as a national hub for emerging technology talent development. Similarly, Andhra Pradesh singed an agreement with Cabilo AI to strengthen AI and digital innovation capabilities across more than 50 higher educational institutions in Andhra Pradesh. The initiative covers graduation and post-graduation students, faculty development, AI integrated curricula, applied use cases and innovation labs to enhance employability outcomes. Additionally, through the Real Time Governance Society, the government is establishing a State level AI Sandbox in partnership with Calibo Inc. The sandbox will provide a secure and controlled environment to design and validate AI solutions for governance and public service delivery, the release said. The state signed an MoU with WISER - Washington Institute for STEM, Entrepreneurship and Research - to establish a Centre of Excellence and Talent Hub under the Amaravati Quantum Valley initiative. The programme has already trained over 62,000 learners and is targeting 3.5 lakh learners in 2026 and six lakh next year, aiming for 3.5 million cumulative learners. Further, Andhra Pradesh has entered into a partnership with BharatGen, NexGen and IBM to launch a State wide AI Tech Hub built on a five-layer Swadeshi AI Stack. The platform will integrate 22 Indian languages, more than 500 sovereign GPUs and indigenous large language models to support governance, welfare, agriculture, MSMEs and education. Pushing for AI in school education, the government signed an MoU with the Indian Institute of Technology Madras in partnership with Bodhan AI to roll out an AI Tutor across Government, Aided and Private schools in Andhra Pradesh. 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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AI in Classrooms Takes Centre Stage as CM N. Chandrababu Naidu Signs 7 Key MoUs at India AI Impact Summit
Andhra's Big Pitch to Inculcate AI in Higher Education at India AI Impact Summit IBM, UNICC, NIELIT, IIT Madras, BharatGen & WISER Partner AP in Education-Centric AI Push On a day-long visit to the India AI Impact Summit 2026 at Bharat Mandapam, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu placed education firmly at the centre of the State's artificial intelligence ambitions. During his visit on February 20, the Chief Minister oversaw the signing of seven key MoUs and Letters of Intent, most of them directly focused on higher education, advanced skilling and school transformation. The emphasis was clear. Andhra Pradesh is choosing to build its AI future through its students. 1 Lakh Learners to Be Skilled with IBM The Government of Andhra Pradesh signed a Letter of Intent with IBM India Private Limited to skill one lakh learners over the next three to five years in Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Quantum Computing. The collaboration will explore access to IBM's global digital learning platforms, enabling learners from Andhra Pradesh to gain industry aligned, future ready skills and strengthening the State's emerging tech workforce pipeline. UNICC to Establish Quantum and AI Centre at Amaravati A Letter of Intent was also signed with the United Nations International Computing Centre to establish a Centre of Excellence for AI and Quantum at Amaravati Quantum Valley in 2026. With over 55 years of experience serving more than 100 UN entities and international organisations, UNICC brings global best practices in secure and sovereign AI. The Centre is expected to position Amaravati as a Digital Embassy for Secure AI aligned with UN grade standards. First NIELIT Deemed University Campus in South India In a significant higher education milestone, the State signed a MoU with the National Institute of Electronics & Information Technology to establish the first NIELIT Deemed to be University campus in South India, dedicated to Quantum and AI education. Backed by central government funding support through MeitY and State provided land, space and quantum hardware access, the campus is set to emerge as a national hub for emerging technology talent development. AI Academies in 50 Plus Colleges and State AI Sandbox A MoU with Cabilo AI will strengthen AI and digital innovation capabilities across more than 50 higher education institutions in Andhra Pradesh. The initiative covers graduation and post-graduation students, faculty development, AI integrated curricula, applied use cases and innovation labs to enhance employability outcomes. Additionally, through the Real Time Governance Society, the government is establishing a State level AI Sandbox in partnership with Calibo Inc. The sandbox will provide a secure and controlled environment to design and validate AI solutions for governance and public service delivery. WISER Talent Hub Under Amaravati Quantum Valley The State also signed an MoU with WISER, Washington Institute for STEM, Entrepreneurship and Research, to establish a Centre of Excellence and Talent Hub under the Amaravati Quantum Valley initiative. The programme has already trained over 62,000 learners and is targeting 3.5 lakh learners in 2026 and 6 lakh learners in 2027, aiming for 3.5 million cumulative learners. A three tier talent funnel will advance the top 10 percent into applied tracks and the top 1 percent into industry ready capstone programmes, with 1,000 elite quantum performers groomed annually for global exposure. Swadeshi AI Stack and State wide AI Tech Hub In partnership with BharatGen, NexGen and IBM, Andhra Pradesh signed a Letter of Intent to launch a State wide AI Tech Hub built on a five layer Swadeshi AI Stack. The platform will integrate 22 Indian languages, more than 500 sovereign GPUs and indigenous large language models to support governance, welfare, agriculture, MSMEs and education. It is designed to enable department ready AI applications and secure AI sandboxes on a unified State platform. AI Tutor for Every School Student Extending the AI push to school education, the government signed an MoU with the Indian Institute of Technology Madras in partnership with Bodhan AI to roll out an AI Tutor across Government, Aided and Private schools in Andhra Pradesh. The AI Tutor will be grounded 100 percent in SCERT textbooks, targeting at least 98 percent curriculum accuracy with zero tolerance for unsafe or harmful content. Implementation will follow a three phase model consisting of design, pilot in over 100 schools and statewide scale up, with defined uptime benchmarks of 95 to 97 percent. The platform will function as State owned Digital Public Infrastructure, ensuring full data sovereignty, parental consent and compliance with the DPDP Act 2023, while supporting teachers and not replacing them. 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.
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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu signed seven major agreements at the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, positioning education at the core of the state's AI strategy. The partnerships with IBM, UNICC, NIELIT, IIT Madras, and others aim to skill 1 lakh learners in AI and Quantum Computing, establish a Centre of Excellence at Amaravati, and deploy AI Tutors across schools statewide.
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu signed seven key agreements at the AI Impact Summit held in New Delhi on February 20, marking a decisive shift toward integrating Artificial Intelligence into higher education and school systems across the state. The MoUs and Letters of Intent were inked with IBM, UNICC, NIELIT, IIT Madras, BharatGen, WISER, and Calibo AI, with a clear focus on advanced skilling, tech workforce pipeline development, and classroom transformation
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The agreements signal that Andhra Pradesh is choosing to build its Artificial Intelligence future through its students, rather than treating AI merely as an economic lever. The state's approach prioritizes creating a generation equipped for the quantum and AI era, starting from classrooms and scaling through universities
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.The government signed a Letter of Intent with IBM India Private Limited to skill one lakh learners over the next three to five years in Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, and AI and Quantum Computing. The collaboration will explore access to IBM's global digital learning platforms, enabling learners from Andhra Pradesh to gain industry-aligned, future-ready skills. This partnership directly strengthens the state's emerging tech workforce pipeline and addresses the growing demand for specialized talent in quantum technologies and secure computing
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.A Letter of Intent was signed with the United Nations International Computing Centre (UNICC) to establish a Centre of Excellence for AI and Quantum at Amaravati Quantum Valley in 2026. With over 55 years of experience serving more than 100 UN entities and international organizations, UNICC brings global best practices in secure and sovereign AI. The Centre of Excellence is expected to position Amaravati as a digital embassy for secure AI aligned with UN-grade standards, creating a benchmark for governance-grade AI infrastructure in India
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.In a significant higher education milestone, the state signed an agreement with the National Institute of Electronics & Information Technology (NIELIT) to establish the first NIELIT deemed-to-be University campus in South India, dedicated to Quantum and AI education. Backed by Central government funding support and state-provided land, space, and quantum hardware access, the campus is set to emerge as a national hub for emerging technology talent development. This initiative directly supports the goal of creating a robust pipeline for specialized AI and quantum professionals
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.The state entered into a partnership with Calibo AI to strengthen innovation capabilities across more than 50 higher educational institutions in Andhra Pradesh. The initiative covers graduation and post-graduation students, faculty development, AI-integrated curricula, applied use cases, and innovation labs to enhance employability outcomes. Additionally, through the Real Time Governance Society, the government is establishing a state-level AI Sandbox for governance in partnership with Calibo Inc. The sandbox will provide a secure and controlled environment to design and validate AI solutions for governance and public service delivery
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.In partnership with BharatGen, NexGen, and IBM, Andhra Pradesh signed a Letter of Intent to launch a state-wide AI Tech Hub built on a five-layer Swadeshi AI Stack. The platform will integrate 22 Indian languages, more than 500 sovereign GPUs, and indigenous large language models to support governance, welfare, agriculture, MSMEs, and education
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Extending the AI push to school education, the government signed an MoU with IIT Madras in partnership with Bodhan AI to roll out an AI Tutor across Government, Aided, and Private schools in Andhra Pradesh. The AI Tutor will be grounded 100 percent in SCERT textbooks, targeting at least 98 percent curriculum accuracy with zero tolerance for unsafe or harmful content. Implementation will follow a three-phase model: design, pilot in over 100 schools, and statewide scale-up, with defined uptime benchmarks of 95 to 97 percent. The platform will function as state-owned Digital Public Infrastructure, ensuring full data sovereignty, parental consent, and compliance with the DPDP Act 2023, while supporting teachers rather than replacing them
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.The state also signed an MoU with WISER—Washington Institute for STEM, Entrepreneurship and Research—to establish a Centre of Excellence and Talent Hub under the Amaravati Quantum Valley initiative. The programme has already trained over 62,000 learners and is targeting 3.5 lakh learners in 2026 and 6 lakh learners in 2027, aiming for 3.5 million cumulative learners. A three-tier talent funnel will advance the top 10 percent into applied tracks and the top 1 percent into industry-ready capstone programmes, with 1,000 elite quantum performers groomed annually for global exposure
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