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CM seeks AI Singapore's help to set up research centres

CM seeks AI Singapore's help to set up research centres

Hans India18 hours ago
Singapore: On the third day of his visit to Singapore, the Chief Minister met AI Singapore's deputy executive chairman Prof Mohan Kankanahalli, and stressed the importance of prioritising partnerships between AI Singapore and universities and research institutions in Andhra Pradesh. He proposed launching AI training programmes, exchange initiatives, and skill development modules for students across the state.
According to the Chief Minister's Office, the discussions mainly revolved around the use of AI in sectors such as healthcare, agriculture, education, and public services.
Naidu and Prof Kankanahalli also explored opportunities in technology promotion, deep tech, and AI innovation.
The Chief Minister also met NG Jan Lin Wilin, senior vice president of SIA Engineering. He discussed the upcoming airports in the state and sought cooperation for maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services.
He also briefed the SIA representatives on the government's newly introduced industry-friendly policies while showcasing the wide-ranging opportunities in the aviation sector. The Chief Minister invited the firm to visit Andhra Pradesh to explore potential investments.
Responding positively, the senior vice president of SIA Engineering assured that a delegation would be sent to the state soon.
The Andhra Pradesh government is keen to establish a world-class MRO centre by leveraging the expertise and technology of companies such as SIA Engineering. Visakhapatnam and Krishnapatnam have been identified as suitable locations for this initiative.
Later in the day, the Chief Minister met Singapore president Tharman Shanmugaratnam to discuss investment and infrastructure collaboration between Singapore and Andhra Pradesh.
He also called on former Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong to discuss transparent governance and smart city development, and how Singapore's expertise can benefit the state.
The delegation led by the Chief Minister visited the Jurong Petrochemical Island to study the planning and development of industrial zones, residential areas, and logistics hubs.
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