Amaravati is set to host a UN-backed powerhouse for AI and quantum innovation, announced by the International Computing Centre (UNICC) during a high-profile New Delhi summit.
Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu oversaw the Letter of Intent signing at AI Impact Summit 2026, transforming Amaravati Quantum Valley into a fortified ‘Digital Embassy’ for trustworthy, cyber-resilient AI per UN protocols.
On X, Naidu celebrated the deal’s potential to embed global excellence in Andhra Pradesh, elevating its profile in trusted AI and quantum spheres. Key meetings with UNICC’s Samir Chauhan and Anusha Dandapani underscored commitment.
Seven MoUs highlighted Andhra’s ambition: a collaborative AI Tech Hub with BharatGen, NexGen, IBM India—delivering Telugu-centric AI for all, from agriculture to fisheries, with quantum enhancements on horizon.
NIELIT partnership births South India’s pioneer campus in Amaravati, fueling AI/quantum education and semiconductor skill-building as a deemed university powerhouse.
IBM will train 100,000 youth in critical tech domains over 3-5 years. Calibo Inc. commits to AI ecosystems in 50+ colleges via curricula, sandboxes, and faculty upliftment.
Enter the state AI Sandbox through Real Time Governance Society, optimizing public delivery with smart, citizen-aligned solutions. Calibo founder Raj Vattikuti’s Andhra roots add a heartfelt dimension to this global return.
Andhra Pradesh’s strategic alliances herald an era of technological dominance, driving jobs, skills, and leadership in the AI-quantum revolution.
