After the success in the USA, the Telangana government delegation led by Chief Minister Revanth Reddy left for South Korea.
Published Aug 12, 2024 | 12:32 PM ⚊ Updated Aug 12, 2024 | 4:56 PM
Telangana government delegation in the USA. (X)
Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy secured 19 investment deals and MoUs, totalling an investment of ₹31,500 crore and about 30,750 new jobs for the state, in his first official visit to the US.
In the now-concluded business tour, the Telangana government delegation, which included IT Minister Sridhar Babu held 50 business meetings and three round table meetings, in New York, Washington, DC., Dallas and California, to strengthen ties in ITeS, AI, pharma and life sciences, electric vehicles, data centres and manufacturing sectors.
The delegation which pitched Telangana as the next investment destination got massive support for various major initiatives including the creation of a Future City, AI City, and rejuvenation of the Musi river, an official press release said.
After the success in the US, the delegation led by Revanth Reddy left for South Korea. The delegation also engaged with Apple, Google, and Stanford University.
“The trip opened a myriad of areas for accelerated partnerships, setting new horizons and showcasing our wealth of potential for newer opportunities. From our plans in AI to building the Future City, corporations, startups, business leaders, tech and business associations and influencers have agreed to take our breathtaking vision to more people,” Revanth Reddy said, before leaving for South Korea.
Meanwhile, Sridhar Babu noted, “We have exceeded our goals, generating massive excitement in the American business world. The road ahead is promising, and we’ll ensure many more closures in the coming months.”
(Edited by Sumavarsha Kandula)
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