DCM Dr Ashwatha Narayana inaugurates ‘Beyond Bengaluru’ initiative


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Bengaluru, Nov 12: In the times when 'work from home' or 'work from anywhere' has become the new normal in view of the COVID-19 pandemic, the State Government has rolled out a new initiative “Beyond Bengaluru” focussed on building innovation and a technology ecosystem beyond the city of Bengaluru.

Deputy Chief Minister Dr C N Ashwatha Narayana, who is the minister of Electronics, IT, BT and S&T and Higher Education, inaugurated 'Beyond Bengaluru' initiative as part of 'Bengaluru Tech Summit 2020' from November 19 to 21)in Bengaluru on Thursday.

He said the new initiative was aimed at enhancing the growth of IT/ITeS, Business Processing Outsourcing (BPO), Electronic System Design Manufacturing (ESDM), and Telecom sector industries located at the upcoming cities of Mysuru, Mangaluru, Hubbali-Dharwad and Shivamogga.

Dr Ashwatha Narayana said the State Government was keen on promoting development of such an ecosystem in four more places of the state.

At present, other places outside of Bengaluru are contributing barely 5% of the total revenue of the industry and this needs to be increased largely to achieve the target of the state becoming a trillion-dollar digital economy by 2025, he said.

With COVID 19 as the trigger to promote 'work from home’ or the concept of ‘work from anywhere,’ he said the State Government is looking to effectively leverage and access the talent and skill available across the State with special focus on cities Beyond Bengaluru.

Dr Ashwatha Narayana said, “A task force has also been established comprising of industry, academia and other stakeholders to prepare White Paper to enable the Beyond Bengaluru mandate. The White Paper would cover potential action points for promoting cities beyond Bengaluru, by proposing incentives and initiatives that may be undertaken for technology ecosystem development.”

There were efforts to develop the required ecosystem in cities like Mysuru, Mangaluru, Shivamogga earlier itself, he said pointing out that it was not realised to the full potential due to many reasons.

But, now the time is very conducive to go 'Beyond Bengaluru' in the backdrop of reverse migration which has happened because of the pandemic and the government has resolved connectivity issues in tier 2 and tier 3 cities by working with telecom companies, he explained.

The Deputy Chief Minister said the State Government had taken many measures including setting up of New Age Innovation Network (NAIN) as a network of incubation centres in 30 engineering colleges in cities Beyond Bengaluru.

Common Instrumentation Facilities (CIFs) and Technology Business Incubators in several academic institutions to catapult innovation and R&D outside Bengaluru, identified ESDM clusters to encourage industry to set up operations in the cities of Mysuru, Hubballi, Chikkaballapura, Chitradurga and others and has also set up VLSI Incubation Centre and Brownfield Cluster at Hubballi, he explained.

Shailendra Tyagi, Director, STPI, Bengaluru who spoke on the occasion said, an STPI Centre would be established in Davanagere in a couple of months.

Dr E V Ramana Reddy, Additional Chief Secretary, Department of Electronics, IT, BT and S&T, said, “For enhanced ecosystem growth, it is important that we look at infrastructure development, market access, ecosystem engagement and talent development in cities other than Bengaluru.’’

He also said it is increasingly important that the State Government implements necessary steps to support and promote innovation, growth and development in these cities.

Kris Gopala Krishnan, Chairman, Vision Group IT and B V Naidu, Managing Partner, StartupXseed Ventures addressed on the occasion. Mrs Meena Nagaraj, Director, Department of Electronics, IT /BT was present.

Incentives & Offerings for 'Beyond Bengaluru'

• Financial support for Information Technology Hubs/Clusters of up to Rs 3 crore outside Zone 4
• Financial support for Co-working Spaces/Plug and Play Infrastructure of up to Rs 2 crore outside Zone 4
• Lease/Rental Reimbursement of up to Rs 3 lakh @10 per sq.ft. or Rs 6 lakh @1000 per seat) outside Zone 4
• Exemption on Stamp Duty of 75% in Mysuru, Hubballi, Dharwad and Mangaluru and 100% for all other Zones except Zone 4
• Applicability of Industrial Power Tariff instead of Commercial
• Quality Certification Cost Reimbursement up to Rs 6 lakh outside Zone 4
• Marketing Cost Reimbursement of up to Rs 5 lakh per entity outside Zone 4
• Reimbursement of PF/ESI at the rate of INR 2000 per employee per month for 2 years for all new employment created outside Zone 4
• Patents Cost Reimbursement of Rs 2 lakh for Domestic and Rs 10 lakh for International Patent awarded and R&D Support of up to Rs 1 crore.

 

 

 

  

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  • rahulraj, kadri

    Thu, Nov 12 2020

    Only because of US Mallya Mangalore has become major city with Airport and sea ports...otherwise Mangalore would have just remained like karwar.

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  • Sandy, Udupi

    Thu, Nov 12 2020

    Simple question. Is infrastructure available beyond Bengaluru? What is the network speed, bandwidth etc.
    Mangalore still doesn't have good road and rail connectivity to Bengaluru. Thanks to farsightedness of Mr U S Mallya, at least the airport is there.

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  • IXE, mangalore

    Thu, Nov 12 2020

    Yes, Mangalore has a Port which bengaluru does not have and can never have. So industries are better suited for a port city like Mangalore easy for import and export and abundance of water resources.

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  • vk, Mangaluru

    Thu, Nov 12 2020

    Very Good initiative. But please make sure it is effectively implemented.

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