Telangana and Illinois State Governments have signed a Memorandum
of Understanding (MoU) that paves way for collaboration and interaction between
the two States in various fields through the sharing of expertise. Sri Arvind
Kumar, Principal Secretary (Industries and Commerce) and Mr Hardik Bhatt, Secretary
of Innovation & Technology and State Chief Information Officer signed the
Agreement in Chicago, Illinois on Monday representing Telangana and Illinois
States respectively. Minister for Industries and Commerce, IT, MAUD and NRI
Affairs Sri KT Rama Rao and Dr. Ausaf Sayeed, Consulate General of India,
Chicago were present at the event. Sri Rama Rao is on the second leg of his
business visit to the USA to promote Telangana and attract investments into the
State.
The said Agreement facilitates the two States to extend
cooperation in the areas Smart State Solutions, e-governance, entrepreneurship,
innovation, business incubators, job creation and best practices.
Under the Smart State solutions, Illinois State will introduce “Array
of Things” sensors for air pollution monitoring in Telangana. The two States
will share best practices, tools and processes for disaster & emergency
management, data management, data analytics, open data and Intelligent
Transportation Systems.
Under the e-Governance, the two States will strive to transform state
agencies by incorporating communications and information technologies into their
operations. The two governments will share information and insights on the e-services
implemented in Illinois and Telangana, evaluate them for their effectiveness and
impact on citizens.
The MoU aims to promote entrepreneurship in both the States by
facilitating interaction between entrepreneurs and holding hackathons for high
citizen impact applications.
Under the Agreement, the two States will work to establish UI
Labs, an innovation accelerator, in Telangana and to replicate innovation labs
in Telangana back in Illinois. It aims to promote innovation in the industry of
Illinois and Telangana.
The MoU also details on establishment of joint business incubators
to support development of high technology solutions and foster start-up culture.
The two States will also work for identifying job creation initiatives and
share best practices and lessons learned related to policies and regulations,
financial models and standards.
-Press note
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