The Centre is being set up keeping in mind emerging technologies and to create necessary technical resource and skill development, in collaboration with entrepreneurs to givethrust to capacity building, he said.
Unveiling the budgetary proposals in the Assembly, Siddaramaiah announced a total allocation of Rs 299 crore to IT, BT and Science and Technology Department.
A new programme 'Yuva Yuga' will be implemented to train 1,10,000 persons in IT, electronics, animation and other sectors by pooling funds from the Union Government and entrepreneurs to give thrust to skill development, he said.
Siddaramaiah said it is also proposed to establish artificial intelligence and robotics centre at IIIT, Bengaluru at a cost of Rs five crore.
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He said an AVGC Venture Fund of Rs 20 crore is being set up to provide Venture Capital to companies in Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming and Comics sector.
Under the new schemes relating to e-governance for 2017-18, every district will be brought under the scope of service of process by establishing 'Karnataka One' centres in more than 18 district centres, Siddaramaiah said.
He also said all government offices and their functionaries will get fast and reliable connectivity from this project.
During 2017-18, a total grant of Rs 189 crore has been provided to the e-governance department, Siddaramaiah said.