Software industry in Telangana
Telangana has a significant amount of Software export in India. While the majority of the Industry is concentrated in Hyderabad, other cities are also becoming significant IT destinations in the state.
Hyderabad's IT exports exceeded $7 billion in 2014.[1] There have been extensive investments in digital infrastructure.
In Hyderabad, the central region of the business happens in HITEC City, in the Madhapur suburb. Development of HITEC City prompted several IT and ITES companies to set up operations in the city, and has led civic boosters to call their city "Cyberabad".
Hyderabad today has several software technology campuses containing companies that include:
- 3i Infotech
- Accenture
- Amazon
- Analog Devices
- Automatic Data Processing (ADP)
- AT&T
- Bank of America
- Broadridge Financial Solutions
- Computer Associates
- Capital IQ
- Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC)
- Capgemini
- CGI Group
- Cognizant Technology Solutions (CTS)
- Convergys
- Covansys Corporation
- Cyient
- Dell
- Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu
- EA Mobile
- EA Sports
- FactSet Research Systems
- General Electric (GE)
- HCL
- Hewlett-Packard
- HSBC-GLT
- IBM
- ICICI Bank
- Infosys
- Intergraph
- Invensys
- Juno Online Services
- Kanbay
- Kantar Group
- Kaspersky
- Keane
- Microsoft
- Mindtree
- Model N
- NetApp
- NetCracker
- OpenText
- Oracle
- Pegasystems
- Polaris
- Progress Software
- Qualcomm
- Rhythm and Hues Studios, India
- SecureNT
- Sierra Atlantic
- Sumtotal Systems
- Synopsys
- Tata Consultancy Services (TCS)
- Tata Elxsi
- Tech Mahindra
- Teradata
- Thomson Reuters
- Thoughtworks
- UBS AG
- Unisys
- Verizon Communications
- Virtusa
- Wipro Technologies
- Xilinx
In 2007,"Fab City", a silicon chip manufacturing facility, was finalised to be set up in the city with an investment of ₹13,300 crore ($3 billion) by the AMD-SemIndia consortium.[2]
India's semiconductor ecosystem is poised to shape up with the government receiving seven confirmed investment proposals worth $7 billion for Fab City in Hyderabad. In addition, five more proposals amounting to $800 million have got an in-principle approval while three others are under active consideration.
However, the government had to cancel the allotment of land to 19 companies, including Moser Baer (100 acres) and MIC Electronics (15 acres) involving a total extent of 430 acres in the past as they failed to execute the projects as promised.[3]
Contents
Notable IT Entrepreneurs
- Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft
- Prem Watsa, Chairman and CEO of Fairfax Holdings, the Waren Buffet of Canada
- Shantanu Narayen, CEO of Adobe
- Ashok Soota, Ex-Chairman and Managing Director, Mindtree.[4]
- Rajat Gupta, Managing Director, McKinsey & Co.[5]
- Srini Raju Co-Founder and Chairman of Peepul Capital (successor to iLabs Venture Capital Fund), a Private Equity (PE) firm based out of Hyderabad and Chennai.[6]
Genome Valley
It is an Indian high-technology business district spread across 600 km² in Hyderabad, India. Centered across the suburbs Shamirpet, Medchal, Uppal, Patancheru, Jeedimetla, Gachibowli and Keesara, the Valley has developed as a cluster for Biomedical research, training and manufacturing.[7][8][9]
Genome valley was commissioned in 1999 as S. P. Biotech Park by the then Chief minister N. Chandrababu Naidu in a public-private partnership with Bharat Biotech International, and its founder Krishna Ella, alongside private infrastructure companies such as Shapoorji Pallonji Group and ICICI Bank.[10] In 2009, U.S. based infrastructure giant Alexandria Real Estate Equities has announced its plans to invest in the bio-cluster, which led to the Alexandria Knowledge Park SEZ.[11] The biocluster at Shameerpet holds Certification mark by the United States Patent and Trademark Office and the European Union.[12]
The IKP Knowledge Park spread over 200 acres in Turakapally, is an initiative of ICICI Bank with five "innovation corridors" - a first of its kind knowledge-nurturing centre for Indian companies and a knowledge gateway for multinational companies".[13] The first phase of Innovation Corridor I, comprising 10 laboratories, around 3,000 ft² (300 m²) each, is operational and fully occupied. The second phase of Innovation Corridor I, comprising 16 laboratory modules of 1,700 ft² (170 m²) each, is ready for operation.
The Alexandria Knowledge Park spread over 300 acres in Turakapally, accommodates advance research and development infrastructure in multiple formats like multi-tenanted research buildings, incubation facilities, build-to-suit blocks and industrial plots. The Park has been developed in two phases. Phase I covers approximately 145 acres and Phase II covers approximately 162 acres of land. The Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure Corporation, SEZ,[14] the Lonza Group, SEZ, and[15] Alexandria SEZ, are the designated special economic zones of the Valley.[16]
Manufacturing
- Dupont Knowledge Center
- Shantha Biotechnics, a Sanofi company
- Dr. Reddy's Laboratories
- Bharat Biotech International
- Aurobindo Pharma
- United States Pharmacopeia[17]
- Lonza Group[18]
- Divis Laboratories
- Ganules India Limited
- Biocon[19]
- Biological E. Limited
- Johnson & Johnson India Limited[20]
- Novartis India Limited[21]
- Bayer Biosciences[22][23]
- Neuland Laboratories
- BioServe Global
- Indian Drugs and Pharmaceuticals Limited
- Nuziveedu Seeds Private Limited
- Advanta India
- Monsanto[24]
- Merck KGaA[25]
- Makhteshim Agan
- Roche Diagnostics
- Mylan
- Medtronic[26]
- Millipore
- Albany Molecular Research
- Biogenex International
- Nektar Therapeutics
- Avesthagen
- Virchow Biotech
- Phenomenex
- Metropolis
Contract Research Organizations and Healthcare
- GVK Biosciences
- Vimta Labs
- Ocimum Bio Solutions
- Inventiv Health Inc
- PRA Health Sciences
- PAREXEL
- Quintiles
- Sipra Labs
- Alveus Pharmaceuticals
- Sandor Proteomics
- Laurus Labs
- Bio-Axis
- Clin Asia
- Makro care
- Cytel
- Clintec International
- Truven Health Analytics
- Global Data
- Celgene Valuelabs India
- Andronovo Labs
- Piramal Clinical
- Aizant therapeutics
- Incogen Therapeutics
- Med-Himalayas
- Sai advantum
- Laxai Avanti
- Mithros chemicals
Global Centers of Excellence in R & D
- Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology
- Centre for DNA Fingerprinting and Diagnostics
- International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics
- Indian Institute of Chemical Technology
- National Institute of Nutrition, Hyderabad
- Indian Immunologicals Limited
- National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Hyderabad
- Centre for Computational Natural Sciences and Bioinformatics, IIIT Hyderabad
- TCS Bioinformatics Innovation Lab, Hyderabad
- Sir Ronald Ross Institute of Parasitology
- Dr. Reddy's Institute of Life Sciences
- Indo American Cancer Hospital and Research Institute
- Indian Institute of Biotechnology
- Directorate of Rice and Oil Seeds Research
- Central Research Institute for Dry Land Agriculture
- Central Forensic Science Laboratory, Hyderabad
- Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
- Center For Sustainable Agriculture, Hyderabad
- Central Food Technology Research Institute - Resource Center
- L. V. Prasad Eye Institute
- Apollo Cell and Molecular Biology Research Center
- National Institute of Animal Biotechnology
- National Academy of Agricultural Research Management
- National Animal Resource Facility for Biomedical Research
- American Oncology Institute
- Asian Institute of Gastroenterology
- Owaisi Center for Liver Research and diagnostics
Others
- Biomax Lifesciences
- Center For Stem Cell Science, Hyderabad
- Tran-Scell Biologics[28]
- RAS Life Sciences
- Natco Pharma
- Hetero Drugs
- Reliysys
- Celon Labs
- Revelations Bio
- Genetech India
- Sudershan Bio
- Aurigene
- Vivimed Labs
- Randstad India
Further reading
- HITEC City
- Department of Biotechnology
- Pharmaceutical industry in India
- Drugs Controller General of India
References
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