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Andhra CM Naidu seeks Singapore partnership in AI, quantum computing, research

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Amaravati, Jun 15 (PTI) Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Monday requested Singapore PM Lawrence Wong to extend cooperation in technology, semiconductors, quantum computing, AI and university research.

Naidu is on a two-day visit to Singapore to attract investments and review key collaborations related to Amaravati and other projects.

“CM Chandrababu met with Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong. The CM requested cooperation in technology, semiconductors, quantum computing, AI and university research,” a press release said.

During the 30-minute meeting, Naidu sought Singapore’s assistance in establishing a semiconductor manufacturing ecosystem and building capacity in the sector.

He requested cooperation in urban governance for Amaravati, the state’s greenfield capital, and other urban centres, the release said.

In addition to informing the Singapore Prime Minister about Andhra Pradesh’s natural farming initiatives, Naidu asked him to consider the possibility of importing the state’s horticulture and aquaculture products.

Naidu called for Andhra Pradesh-Singapore collaboration in the development of ports and airports, while exploring other opportunities for cooperation.

Wong enquired about the construction of the greenfield capital, including educational institutions, infrastructure and building projects being developed to international standards, the release said.

Naidu said Amaravati would emerge as “one of the most liveable cities” and briefed Wong on Andhra Pradesh’s population management initiative.

He also highlighted the state’s renewable energy ambitions, saying Andhra Pradesh was moving towards generating 160 GW of green energy. PTI STH SSK

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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