AP, NVIDIA Sign MoU to Power India’s AI Future - 10,000 Students to be Skilled, 500 Startups to Benefit
Andhra Pradesh signs MoU with NVIDIA to boost India’s AI growth. 10,000 students to receive AI training and 500 startups to benefit from cutting-edge technology and innovation support.
AP, NVIDIA Sign MoU to Power India’s AI Future - 10,000 Students to be Skilled, 500 Startups to Benefit

Andhra Pradesh Government and NVIDIA have entered into an MoU to jointly advance the establishment of a proposed Artificial Intelligence (AI) University and foster a robust AI ecosystem through skilling, research, infrastructure development and startup acceleration.
The collaboration is aimed at positioning Andhra Pradesh as a national leader in AI-driven innovation and talent development. As part of this partnership, the two parties will work together to skill 10,000 engineering students across Andhra Pradesh over the next two years. NVIDIA will also provide curriculum guidance and technical training resources to support AI education and capacity building in engineering colleges across the State.
In addition to workforce development, the MoU also focuses on enhancing research and development capabilities. NVIDIA will support the identification and establishment of AI research centres that will address pressing technological challenges and develop transformative solutions across sectors. Both parties will encourage joint research initiatives that contribute to the growth of AI knowledge and applications.
Speaking on this development, IT, Electronics and Education Minister, Nara Lokesh said "the partnership with NVIDIA marks a decisive step in our vision to position Andhra Pradesh as a national leader in artificial intelligence. By equipping 10,000 students with cutting-edge AI skills and supporting our startup ecosystem, we are laying the foundation for a future-ready economy driven by innovation, research, and entrepreneurship.”
The collaboration will further extend to the development of cutting-edge computational infrastructure required for the proposed AI University. NVIDIA will assist in identifying the necessary tools, software platforms, and hardware capabilities to ensure the university is equipped to deliver world-class education and research outcomes.
Speaking on the occasion, Vishal Dhupar, Managing Director, Asia South, NVIDIA said: "This initiative reflects our commitment to democratizing access to AI education, accelerating research, and enabling startups to innovate at scale. Together, we aim to create a model that can inspire similar efforts across the country, said,
Another key aspect of the MoU is the sharing of experience and best practices in establishing next-generation AI Factories. NVIDIA will provide insights from its global expertise in operationalising AI Factories that serve as hubs for innovation, industry collaboration, and talent incubation aimed at democratisation of AI.