Minister TRB Rajaa announces major collaborations and investments for Tamil Nadu during Chief Minister Stalin's US visit, including an MoU with Google for AI Labs and Rs. 900 crore in investments.
Coimbatore: Tamil Nadu's Minister for Industries, Investment Promotion, and Commerce, TRB Rajaa, has announced significant developments during Chief Minister MK Stalin's visit to the United States. The delegation signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Google to establish "TamilNaduAILabs" at Guidance_TN in Chennai, marking a significant step towards technological advancement in the state.
The partnership with Google aims to skill 2 million youngsters in Artificial Intelligence through the Naan Mudhalvan program, collaborate with startups, and enable MSMEs and the rural economy. Minister Rajaa humorously referred to this initiative as "Chenn.ai," highlighting Chennai's potential to become an AI hub.
On the first day of the US visit, the Tamil Nadu delegation secured six MoUs across multiple high-impact sectors, attracting Rs. 900 crore in investments and creating over 4,000 high-quality jobs for the state. These agreements span various technological domains and regions within Tamil Nadu.
Nokia will establish a new world-class R&D center in Siruseri, while PayPal plans to expand its AI-ML-emerging-tech focused development centre in Chennai. Coimbatore is set to benefit from semiconductor innovation projects with Microchip and Yield Engineering Systems. Additionally, Madurai will see advanced AI tech development with Applied Materials and Infinx's tech centre.
Minister Rajaa emphasized that these global partnerships are driving Tamil Nadu towards becoming a trillion-dollar economy under the leadership of Chief Minister MK Stalin. He also hinted at more exciting developments in store for the state, following "very interesting meetings" during the visit.
The minister expressed enthusiasm about Tamil Nadu's future, stating that the state is "racing into a new era of tech R&D, semiconductors design and AI." These collaborations and investments are expected to significantly boost the state's technological capabilities and economic growth in the coming years.
CM Stalin’s US Trip

The Chief Minister's visit to the USA began on August 27, 2024, when he departed from Chennai to San Francisco.

On August 29, Stalin attended an investors' conference in San Francisco, where he oversaw the signing of Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with six leading global companies, including Nokia, PayPal, EELT Engineering Systems, Microchip Technology, Infings Healthcare, and Applied Materials.

These agreements are expected to bring investments worth 900 crore rupees to Chennai, Coimbatore, and Madurai, potentially creating 4,100 job opportunities.
During his meeting with Apple officials, Stalin expressed gratitude for the company's role in securing Tamil Nadu's position on the global electronics manufacturing map. He highlighted the state's efforts to improve its manufacturing ecosystem, emphasizing the availability of skilled youth, women's education, and infrastructure development in industries, housing, and logistics.
The Chief Minister invited Apple to increase its investments in Tamil Nadu, promoting the state as the most suitable destination for business in India with its robust infrastructure. He also outlined his vision to transform Tamil Nadu into Asia's manufacturing hub.
In his discussion with Google representatives, Stalin not only extended an invitation for investments but also signed an MoU for establishing AI laboratories in Tamil Nadu.
The partnership with Google aims to skill 2 million youngsters in Artificial Intelligence through the Naan Mudhalvan program, collaborate with startups, and enable MSMEs and the rural economy. Minister Rajaa humorously referred to this initiative as "Chenn.ai," highlighting Chennai's potential to become an AI hub.
On the first day of the US visit, the Tamil Nadu delegation secured six MoUs across multiple high-impact sectors, attracting Rs. 900 crore in investments and creating over 4,000 high-quality jobs for the state. These agreements span various technological domains and regions within Tamil Nadu.
Nokia will establish a new world-class R&D center in Siruseri, while PayPal plans to expand its AI-ML-emerging-tech focused development centre in Chennai. Coimbatore is set to benefit from semiconductor innovation projects with Microchip and Yield Engineering Systems. Additionally, Madurai will see advanced AI tech development with Applied Materials and Infinx's tech centre.
Minister Rajaa emphasized that these global partnerships are driving Tamil Nadu towards becoming a trillion-dollar economy under the leadership of Chief Minister MK Stalin. He also hinted at more exciting developments in store for the state, following "very interesting meetings" during the visit.
The minister expressed enthusiasm about Tamil Nadu's future, stating that the state is "racing into a new era of tech R&D, semiconductors design and AI." These collaborations and investments are expected to significantly boost the state's technological capabilities and economic growth in the coming years.
CM Stalin’s US Trip
The Chief Minister's visit to the USA began on August 27, 2024, when he departed from Chennai to San Francisco.
On August 29, Stalin attended an investors' conference in San Francisco, where he oversaw the signing of Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with six leading global companies, including Nokia, PayPal, EELT Engineering Systems, Microchip Technology, Infings Healthcare, and Applied Materials.
These agreements are expected to bring investments worth 900 crore rupees to Chennai, Coimbatore, and Madurai, potentially creating 4,100 job opportunities.
During his meeting with Apple officials, Stalin expressed gratitude for the company's role in securing Tamil Nadu's position on the global electronics manufacturing map. He highlighted the state's efforts to improve its manufacturing ecosystem, emphasizing the availability of skilled youth, women's education, and infrastructure development in industries, housing, and logistics.
The Chief Minister invited Apple to increase its investments in Tamil Nadu, promoting the state as the most suitable destination for business in India with its robust infrastructure. He also outlined his vision to transform Tamil Nadu into Asia's manufacturing hub.
In his discussion with Google representatives, Stalin not only extended an invitation for investments but also signed an MoU for establishing AI laboratories in Tamil Nadu.