The State authorities has signed a landmark settlement with Australia’s Deakin College to determine a Centre of Excellence in Synthetic Intelligence, the primary of its variety in India, devoted to superior AI ability improvement.
The announcement was made by IT & Industries Minister Duddilla Sridhar Babu on the Secretariat, within the presence of Australia’s Minister for Worldwide Training, Julian Hill.
The Centre of Excellence might be housed throughout the upcoming AI College at Telangana’s Future Metropolis. It will likely be collectively operated by the Deakin Utilized Synthetic Intelligence Institute and the Telangana Authorities.
Minister Sridhar Babu emphasised that the initiative shouldn’t be restricted to producing educational graduates however goals to create globally aggressive professionals geared up with slicing‑edge AI experience. “This partnership displays our imaginative and prescient to place Telangana as a gateway for Digital India,” he stated.
The minister defined that the Centre will assist superior analysis and ability improvement throughout vital sectors, together with governance, healthcare, training, IT, life sciences, agriculture, vital minerals and uncommon earth metals. He famous that the settlement is a part of Chief Minister Revanth Reddy’s broader efforts to convey main worldwide universities to Telangana, thereby strengthening the state’s innovation ecosystem.
Highlighting his latest go to to Australia, Sridhar Babu stated Deakin College has additionally been invited to determine a campus in Telangana. As well as, Australia has agreed to offer excessive‑finish ability coaching for working professionals from Telangana of their nation, making certain world publicity and superior studying alternatives.
The minister underscored that preparations are being made to combine ability improvement programmes throughout main instructional establishments within the state. He expressed confidence that the Centre of Excellence will speed up Telangana’s transformation right into a hub for AI innovation, analysis, and business collaboration.
Authorities IT Advisor I Saikrishna, IT Division Chief Strategist Srikanth Lanka and senior Australian representatives, together with Cam Inexperienced, Karen Sandercock, Nathaniel Webb, Steven Biddle, Hilary McGeachy, Steven Connelly, and Vikram Singh, attended the MoU signing ceremony.

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