CM Naidu: State govt keen on transforming AP into global knowledge hub using AI
Most talented youth in the State is becoming efficient in the knowledge economy, said CM Chandrababu Naidu
By Newsmeter Network Published on 6 Dec 2024 1:33 PM GMTAndhra Pradesh: CM Chandrababu Naidu interacting with stakeholders on transforming the state into knowledge economy
Visakhapatnam: The State Government is moving with the goal of transforming the State into a global knowledge hub by leveraging fast emerging technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI), said chief minister, N Chandrababu Naidu, here on Friday.
Need for collaborative efforts
Delivering his keynote address at the DeepTech Innovation Conclave-2024 held at the port city of Visakhapatnam, the chief minister stressed the need for collective efforts of all stakeholders to achieve this goal. Asserting that his primary objective is taking the State towards technology-driven Swarnadhra by 2047, the chief minister said that the State has all the necessary resources, including talented youth, to realise this.
The most talented youth in the State is becoming efficient in the knowledge economy, CM Chandrababu said and stated that the country is fortunate enough to have Narendra Modi as the Prime Minister, who too is promoting Information technology in a big way and has built a brand for Indians globally.
AP aiming for annual growth rate of 15 per cent
The chief minister stated that his government is in the process of preparing the Swarnandhra Vision-2047 document based on 10 principles like Zero Poverty, P4 approach (Public-Private-People-Partnership), with which the State is aiming at achieving an annual growth rate of 15 per cent, generating employment via DeepTech initiatives and enhancing human resource development through globally recognised education and skill centres.
He pointed out that the second quarter growth rate of the State stood at 8.75 per cent as against the national average growth rate of eight per cent.
āWe now have access to mobile phones and cutting-edge technology and still if we do not utilise these tools, we cannot compete on a global scale,ā Chandrababu said and also laid emphasis on how to use the technology which is equally crucial. Recalling how he took the initiative to introduce technology in the late 1990s, CM Chandrababu felt that the role of DeepTech is indispensable now as the IT revolution holds great promise for future generations in providing employment generation.
Advanced tech for agriculture and healthcare
The chief minister also outlined his vision for leveraging advanced technologies across various sectors, including agriculture, healthcare, logistics and energy. He proposed innovative applications such as smart farming using drones and precision agriculture techniques and also stressed the need for zero-budget natural farming as Andhra Pradesh is a potential leader in food supply innovations.
The chief minister reiterated the importance of urbanisation and flexible work models while fostering entrepreneurship. In addition to technological advancements, he stressed the importance of product perfection and brand promotion.
The chief minister is of the firm opinion that his slogan āOne Family, One Entrepreneur,ā aimed at nurturing entrepreneurship within families across the State. "I want to make Andhra Pradesh a knowledge hub. Historical information we have on the cloud, Artificial Intelligence is matured and real-time information you can collect through various devices," he added.
Recalling that when he spoke about mobile phones everyone questioned his priorities, CM Chandrababu remarked that ānow technology has become part of our life.ā The chief minister also felt that using DeepTech medical expenses could be brought down drastically.
Global service hub
Chandrababu Naidu also said that the population which was one considered to be a loss is now an asset to the whole country. India can become a global service hub if population and technology are managed well, the chief minister observed. DeepTech is a wealth creator, he said and stated that the State Government is ready to offer incentives to those who come forward to establish institutions with global standards.
CM Chandrababu said that he had introduced reforms in the power sector in 1998 and stated that he is now introducing a clean and green energy policy. Also, for skilling and upskilling renowned global institutions are being invited to the State, the chief minister said and expressed confidence that Visakhapatnam will be a knowledge economy city.