In a major push to establish Andhra Pradesh as a global creative and digital hub , Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Sunday announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to set up Creator Land , India’s first transmedia entertainment city, in the state capital region.
Unveiled at the ongoing WAVES Summit in Mumbai, the project is expected to generate up to 25,000 jobs and attract investments worth Rs 10,000 crore over the next six years, news agency PTI reported. The initiative marks a significant step in transforming the state’s economy through digital innovation and global partnerships.
"With an aim to create 25,000 jobs, the project is set to attract FDI, bring large-scale development, and empower local talent to Create in AP & Create for the World," Naidu said in a post on X, highlighting its employment potential and exportable creativity.
Calling it an “auspicious and proud moment” for the state, Naidu said Creator Land will showcase homegrown talent on the world stage while acting as a magnet for foreign investment and cutting-edge infrastructure.
The transmedia city will be cantered around storytelling, films, gaming, music, virtual production, and AI-driven content, positioning Andhra Pradesh as a key player in the fast-evolving global entertainment and tech ecosystem.
Naidu also revealed plans for a Creatorland Academy, which will provide next-generation skill training in content creation and media innovation. Supported by global partnerships, the academy will play a vital role in preparing youth for high-demand creative and tech roles.
With state-of-the-art facilities and a clear focus on job creation, Creator Land is set to make Amaravati a world-class destination for creative industries and digital innovation, driving sustainable economic and cultural growth for the region.
Unveiled at the ongoing WAVES Summit in Mumbai, the project is expected to generate up to 25,000 jobs and attract investments worth Rs 10,000 crore over the next six years, news agency PTI reported. The initiative marks a significant step in transforming the state’s economy through digital innovation and global partnerships.
"With an aim to create 25,000 jobs, the project is set to attract FDI, bring large-scale development, and empower local talent to Create in AP & Create for the World," Naidu said in a post on X, highlighting its employment potential and exportable creativity.
Calling it an “auspicious and proud moment” for the state, Naidu said Creator Land will showcase homegrown talent on the world stage while acting as a magnet for foreign investment and cutting-edge infrastructure.
The transmedia city will be cantered around storytelling, films, gaming, music, virtual production, and AI-driven content, positioning Andhra Pradesh as a key player in the fast-evolving global entertainment and tech ecosystem.
Naidu also revealed plans for a Creatorland Academy, which will provide next-generation skill training in content creation and media innovation. Supported by global partnerships, the academy will play a vital role in preparing youth for high-demand creative and tech roles.
With state-of-the-art facilities and a clear focus on job creation, Creator Land is set to make Amaravati a world-class destination for creative industries and digital innovation, driving sustainable economic and cultural growth for the region.
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