Amaravati, Oct 23: Andhra Pradesh plans to establish India’s first dedicated Artificial Intelligence (AI) university, said State Education, IT, and Electronics Minister Nara Lokesh.
The minister, currently visiting Australia, also announced that an AI curriculum is being introduced from the high school level, supported by new AI and Robotics Labs across government schools.
Lokesh held a series of strategic meetings with top universities, business leaders, and innovation experts across Brisbane and the Gold Coast to strengthen the state’s global education partnerships, investment prospects, and sports infrastructure development.
According to the minister’s office, at the Education Roundtable hosted by Queensland Trade and Investment, he highlighted Andhra Pradesh’s pioneering education reforms.
The minister noted that the state is successfully integrating AI into governance to improve public services in education, healthcare, and welfare delivery. Leading universities and officials from Queensland’s education sector attended the meeting.
At Griffith University’s Gold Coast campus, Lokesh met Vice President (Global) Marnie Watson and explored the university’s advanced sports infrastructure. Watson briefed the minister on Griffith University’s achievements since its establishment in 1975 and its international reputation for social justice, sustainability, and innovation across its five campuses in Queensland.
During discussions, Lokesh proposed establishing a Griffith University India Centre in Andhra Pradesh to coordinate student exchanges, joint research, and academic collaboration. He urged the university to partner with Andhra Pradesh State Skill Development Corporation (APSSDC) and leading Andhra institutions, such as SRM–AP, Andhra University, and VIT–AP, for dual-degree programs, syllabus co-design, and skill certification aligned with global standards. He also invited Griffith University to participate in the upcoming Partnership Summit – 2025 and AP Global Education Forum in November.
In Brisbane, Lokesh participated in a high-level Business Roundtable organised by the Consulate General of India and the Australia-India Business Council (AIBC).
Addressing the gathering, he highlighted Andhra Pradesh’s key role in India–Australia trade, especially following the Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA), which has doubled bilateral trade to USD 24.1 billion.
Lokesh emphasised the state’s transformation under the leadership of Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, with over ₹10 lakh crore in new investments in the past 16 months, including major commitments from Google and ArcelorMittal. He invited Australian investors to explore the state’s industry-friendly policies and attend the Partnership Summit – 2025 in Visakhapatnam.
The minister met Professor Cal Zenger from James Cook University’s Centre for Sustainable Tropical Fisheries and Aquaculture, discussing collaboration in aquaculture genetics, disease-resistant and high-yield breeds of shrimp and fish, farmer training programs, and AI-based monitoring systems to enhance productivity and environmental sustainability.
Lokesh also met senior representatives from Populous, a globally renowned sports architecture firm behind iconic venues such as London Olympic Stadium, Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium, and New York’s Yankee Stadium. He invited the firm to contribute to Andhra Pradesh’s ambitious Sports Hub Vision, led by Chief Minister Naidu.