Vishakapatnam: The Government of Andhra Pradesh signed two MoUs with Calibo to advance rapid use case development using AI-ready talent and responsible AI innovation.
Calibo is a B2B technology company helping enterprises accelerate data and AI innovation.
The partnership includes deploying the Calibo AI Academy, in collaboration with the Andhra Pradesh State Skill Development Corporation (APSSDC) across 50+ higher education institutions.  Through the partnership with APSSDC, Calibo will serve as the applied AI programs partner, introducing AI-integrated academic delivery models across the higher education institutions in Andhra Pradesh.
The initiative is designed to enhance graduate employability, strengthen faculty capacity, and support the development of AI-driven institutional innovation hubs aligned with evolving industry and government requirements.
Guided by Calibo’s Digital Business Innovation Methodology, Calibo will support the design of AI curriculum frameworks for industry practices. This will deliver programs through blended learning models, establish a secure Calibo AI Innovation Sandbox environment for experimentation, and enable applied industry and government use cases.
The Calibo AI Innovation Sandbox with RTGS has also been implemented to enable designing, building and secure experimentation of public-sector AI use cases outside production environments.
This will enable well-managed and auditable development and testing of AI solutions for governance and public service delivery, supporting the lifecycle of approved use cases from problem definition and model development to pilot validation and impact evaluation.
Together, these partnerships aim to position Andhra Pradesh as a global AI Innovation Hub while strengthening employability and economic outcomes with industry-ready talent pools and bite-sized AI experimentation.
The initiative aligns with the Government of India’s IndiaAI Mission and is intended to strengthen governance efficiency, public service delivery and data-driven decision-making.










































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