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Andhra Pradesh Unveils 'Creator Land': India's First Transmedia City Set to Revolutionize Digital Entertainment

Andhra Pradesh's Leap into Digital Innovation

In a groundbreaking move to position Andhra Pradesh as a global leader in digital and creative industries, Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu announced the establishment of 'Creator Land', India's inaugural transmedia entertainment city. This ambitious project, unveiled at the WAVES Summit in Mumbai, promises to transform the state's economic landscape through digital innovation and international collaborations.

Economic and Employment Prospects

With an estimated generation of 25,000 jobs and attracting investments worth Rs 10,000 crore over six years, 'Creator Land' is not just a project but a vision to empower local talent and showcase it on the world stage. "Create in AP & Create for the World," Naidu emphasized, highlighting the project's potential to foster employment and creativity.

A Hub for Storytelling and Technology

Centered around storytelling, films, gaming, music, virtual production, and AI-driven content, 'Creator Land' aims to be a magnet for foreign investment and cutting-edge infrastructure. It represents a significant stride in making Andhra Pradesh a pivotal player in the global entertainment and tech ecosystem.

Creatorland Academy: Shaping Future Talent

Further enriching this initiative, the Creatorland Academy will offer next-generation skill training in content creation and media innovation. Supported by global partnerships, the academy is poised to equip the youth with the skills needed for high-demand creative and tech roles.

Andhra Pradesh to host India's first transmedia city 'Creator Land'

A Vision for Sustainable Growth

'Creator Land' is set to elevate Amaravati into a world-class destination for creative industries and digital innovation, driving sustainable economic and cultural growth for the region.