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Telangana aims to become USD 1 trillion economy in near future: Minister Sridhar Babu

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Hyderabad, Sep 5 (PTI) Telangana aims to become a USD 1 trillion economy in near future from the existing USD 176 billion, Minister for IT and Industries D Sridhar Babu said on Thursday.

Addressing the gathering at the inaugural session of the “Global AI Summit, 2024,” hosted by the state government, the minister said at the heart of Telangana’s AI strategy is the establishment of the AI City, a 200-acre hub near here, dedicated to research, development and application of the merging technology.

He further said the AI City project is poised to place Telangana at the epicentre of global AI innovation, offering cutting-edge computing facilities, expansive data lakes, and robust connectivity.

Telangana has partnered with the World Trade Centre, Shamshabad, to provide two lakh square feet of world-class office space for AI-driven companies, ensuring they can commence operations swiftly while the AI City takes shape.

To enable the goals set out under ‘AI-Powered Telangana’, the Telangana government entered into 26 Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with reputed players in the private ecosystem including academic institutions, big-tech companies, startups, and not-for-profit organizations in the areas of Compute Infrastructure, skilling and Generative AI among others.

Among other MoUs, the state government signed pacts with NxtWave, Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft separately for talent and skill development benefiting more than 2.5 lakh students and professionals in the state.

To accelerate AI adoption in the state, the government has entered into a comprehensive and strategic three-year partnership with the global giant, Nvidia Corporation, an official release said. PTI GDK ROH

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

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