Telangana and Deakin University Sign MoU to Boost AI Ecosystem

Telangana and Deakin University Sign MoU to Boost AI Ecosystem

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Category : Science and Tech Published on: April 14 2026

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  • Deakin University and Telangana Government signed an MoU in Hyderabad in April 2026 to strengthen the AI ecosystem.
  • The partnership will establish Aikam-Deakin Hub for Research in Intelligent Technology & Innovation (Aikam-DHRITI).
  • Focus areas include applied AI research, translational research, mass upskilling and startup support.
  • The collaboration aims to develop ethical and scalable AI solutions for public services and industry.
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