

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu will participate in the India AI Impact Summit-2026 being held in New Delhi on Friday, aiming to position the state as a major technology and innovation hub. During the summit, he is scheduled to interact with leading industrialists and technology companies and sign multiple agreements focused on strengthening artificial intelligence and advanced technology ecosystems in the state. At 9:30 AM, the Chief Minister will take part in a session titled “AI Accelerators: Fueling India’s Economic Growth,” alongside Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, Union Minister Jitin Prasada, and representatives from Tata Consultancy Services.
Following the session, the Andhra Pradesh government will enter into agreements with IBM to skill nearly one million youth in AI, quantum technology, and cybersecurity, and with Unisys to establish a Quantum-AI Centre of Excellence. Additional MoUs will be signed with NIELIT for a Quantum AI University and IIT-Madras to develop an Artificial Intelligence Tutor initiative. The Chief Minister is also expected to announce AI Living Labs in partnership with Nvidia and hold meetings with global industry leaders, including Quantela Inc. Executive Chairman Sridhar Gandhi. He will later participate in a World Economic Forum roundtable on AI competitiveness with Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw and WEF CEO Børge Brende, followed by meetings with a UK delegation and executives from Aramco India, Adobe, and Autodesk before returning to Amaravati.








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