The air in Davos might be cold, but the momentum for Telangana Rising is red-hot.
At the 2026 World Economic Forum, Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy just inked a deal that effectively moves Hyderabad from the “back office of the world” to the “brain of the global AI economy.” By signing a strategic MoU with California-based Blaize, Telangana isn’t just inviting investment—it’s building a future where our city designs the very chips that power the world.
The Vision: 3 Trillion Reasons to Watch Hyderabad
CM Revanth Reddy didn’t mince words: this partnership is the cornerstone of a $3 trillion economic goal over the next two decades. For Hyderabad, this means shifting focus toward high-impact hardware, quantum computing, and massive AI data centers.
“Our state is rapidly emerging as a technology-driven powerhouse. Initiatives across AI, data centers, and hardware are the engines that will drive our growth story.” — A. Revanth Reddy
Why Blaize? The Secret Sauce of “Green AI”
Blaize, co-founded by Dinakar Munagala, specializes in energy-efficient AI hardware. Unlike traditional processors that guzzle power, Blaize’s tech is built for “Physical AI”—making things like smart cities, autonomous factories, and healthcare diagnostics faster and more sustainable.
The deal focuses on three major pillars:
- Scaling the Hyderabad R&D Centre: The state will support the expansion of Blaize’s engineering hub right here in our backyard.
- The AI Innovation Hub: IT Minister D. Sridhar Babu announced this new “nerve center” to nurture advanced AI engineering talent and attract global deep-tech startups.
- Real-World Pilots: Expect to see “Made in Hyderabad” AI solutions being tested in local healthcare diagnostics, manufacturing automation, and energy efficiency programs.
What This Means for Us
This isn’t just corporate jargon; it’s a lifestyle shift for Hyderabad. It means more high-skill engineering jobs, a boost to our local semiconductor ecosystem (the “Fab City”), and positioning Hyderabad as a top 20 global AI destination by 2035.
From the Biryani hubs of the Old City to the AI labs of the Knowledge City, the message is clear: Telangana is no longer just participating in the tech race; we are setting the pace.






