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词条 Technopark, Trivandrum
释义

  1. History and mission

  2. Socio-economic impact

  3. Workforce

  4. Institutions

  5. Infrastructure

     Buildings  Utilities and support facilities  Transport facility  Connectivity  Technopark Business Incubation Centre (T-BIC) 

  6. Expansion and new projects

     Phase II  Technopark Phase III  Phase IV expansion – Technocity  Special Economic Zones in Technopark  Technopark Club  Technopark Adventure Club  Tech-A-Break 

  7. See also

  8. Notes

  9. External links

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Technopark is a technology park in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India. Established on 18 November 1990 by the Government of Kerala, under chief minister E K Nayanar, it is the largest information technology (IT) park in India in terms of developed area.[2] {{As of|2015}} Technopark has {{convert|10|e6sqft|abbr=unit}} of built-up area, and is home to over 400 companies, employing more than 56,000 professionals, and it is still expanding, adding another {{convert|37|hectare}} as part of Phase III expansion, and {{convert|423|acre}} as Technocity—an integrated IT township near Pallippuram.

The policy of economic liberalisation initiated by the government of India in 1991, and the rapid growth of the global software industry during the 1990s, substantially contributed to this growth. During the global financial crisis of 2007–2010, the park saw a period of reduced growth in 2009-10, when exports were only 2.8% more than the previous year.[3][4] During the 2016-17 financial year, the park recorded IT exports of Rs. 5,000 crores.[1]

Technopark is owned and administered by the Government of Kerala and is headed by a chief executive officer. In addition to this, it has a Governing Council and a Project Implementation Board, both of which include top officials of the government.[5] Administrative offices, including that of the CEO, are housed in the Park Centre building. Technopark also hosts a Technology Business Incubation Cell under Kerala Startup Mission.

Technopark houses domestic firms, joint ventures, and subsidiaries of foreign companies engaged in a wide variety of activities, which include embedded software development, smart card technology, enterprise resource planning (ERP), process control software design, engineering and computer-aided design software development, IT Enabled Services (ITES), process re-engineering, animation, and e-business.

History and mission

In March 1990, the Government of Kerala conceptualised Technopark as a facility to foster the development of high-technology industries in the state. Technopark was set up under the auspices of Electronics Technology Park, Kerala—an autonomous body under the Department of Information Technology of the government of Kerala.

Technopark's aim was to create infrastructure and provide the support required for the development of high-technology companies.[6]

On 31 March 1991, the foundation stone for Technopark was laid by Sri. E K Nayanar, Chief minister of Kerala, at a ceremony presided over by Smt. K R Gowri Amma, Minister for Industries.

The foundation stone for the first building in Technopark was laid on 31 July 1991 by the then Kerala Chief Minister, K. Karunakaran. Noted industrialist K. P. P. Nambiar was Technopark's first chairman. Technopark was formally dedicated to the nation by the then Prime Minister, P.V. Narasimha Rao, in November 1995.[7]

Since then, Technopark has been growing steadily both in size and employee strength. Park Centre, Pamba, and Periyar were the only buildings constructed in the beginning by 1995. Since then, Technopark has periodically added new buildings, such as Nila, in 1997, Gayathri, and Bhavani. With the inauguration of the {{convert|850000|sqft|m2|abbr=on}} Thejaswini, on 22 February 2007, Technopark became the largest IT Park in India.[8] After that, Leela Group has built a facility, Leela Infopark, that hosts MNCs like Allianz, Oracle Corporation, D+H, RM Education, and Zafin.

Socio-economic impact

Technopark has come to be the single largest source of employment in Kerala,[9][10] with over thirty thousand people working directly in the facility itself. Thus, its impact on the city of Thiruvananthapuram has been significant.

Air travel to IT hubs—such as Bangalore, Chennai, and Hyderabad—is available from Trivandrum International Airport.

Workforce

Technopark hosts about 400 companies, and a workforce that numbers more than 56,000 personnel, in the IT and ITES sectors: companies such as Proudeon, Nissan Global Digital Hub, Infosys, TechMahindra, UST Global, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Allianz Cornhill, Finastra, Oracle Corporation, Tata Elxsi, SunTec Business Solutions, RR Donnelly, Navigant India, QuEST Global, Toonz Animation, IBS, OXOMO Systems International and Ernst & Young.[11]

Institutions

Technopark hosts two educational and research institutes. The Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management, Kerala, (IIITM–K) is an institution of higher education and of research and development in applied Information Technology and Management.[12] Portals for computational chemistry and agricultural information dissemination are among its areas of focus.[13] IIITM–K is located at present in Park Centre.

The Asian School of Business (ASB) used to have its flagship post graduate management programme Technopark, before moving it to its own 16 Acre LEED-certified campus in 2011.[14] The Asian School of Business is managed by a board of governors, which includes Tata Consultancy Services CEO S. Ramadorai and Infosys CEO Kris Gopalakrishnan.[15]

Infrastructure

Technopark aims to provide the infrastructure and support facilities needed for IT/ITES and electronics companies to function. In addition to office space, it provides utilities and connectivity. This is done either directly or through private partners. In addition, Technopark provides business incubation facilities for start-up firms as well as some social infrastructure for the personnel working in the park.

Buildings

There are currently about a dozen buildings on the Technopark campus intended for software development. Seven of the buildings are named after rivers in Kerala—the Pamba, the Periyar, the Nila, the Chandragiri, the Gayathri, Bhavani, and the Thejaswini, the seventh building, which was commissioned in February 2007, with over {{convert|600000|sqft|m2|abbr=on}} and {{convert|60,000|m2}} of carpet area. There are also independent buildings of private enterprises inside the Phase I campus: Amstor House, Padmanabham, and M-squared. These buildings have an aggregate floor area of about {{convert|3500000|sqft|m2|abbr=on}}{{Citation needed|date=July 2014}}.

Key parameters of buildings in Technopark[16]
NameNumber of floorsTotal area
(in thousand sq ft)
Number of elevatorsGenerator backup
Pamba 4 60 1 50%
Periyar 4 date=July 2014}} None 50%
Chandragiri 4 date=July 2014}} 2 100%
Gayathri 3 date=July 2014}} 4 100%
Nila 7date=July 2014}} 6 50%
Amstor 5 date=July 2014}} 4 100%
Bhavani 6 480[17] 6 100%
Thejaswini 12 850[18] 8 100%
M-Squared Building 4 45[19] 2 100%
TCS Peepul Park 4 to 5 325[20] N/A 100%
Tata Elxsi Neyyar 4 date=July 2014}}} 4 100%
IBS Campus 4 to 10 450[21] 2 100%
Leela Info Park / Carnival Technopark 14 460[22] 6 100%
Quest Global Towers 7date=February 2016}} 6 100%
IIITM Kerala44100%
N/A indicates no information available
10 sq ft.=~1 m².

Other facilities in the campus include:

  • Technopark Club – Includes a gym, swimming pool, restaurant, and sporting facilities.
  • Technomall – shopping complex
  • Technopark guesthouse
  • Private IT parks of individual companies
  • Special Economic Zones (SEZ)
  • Technology Business Incubator

Utilities and support facilities

Technopark infrastructure facilities include power backup, uninterrupted water supply, and ambient air conditioning;{{clarify|date=August 2018}} for all buildings. 100% of electric power is available from the Kerala State Electricity Board Limited (KSEBL) and the diesel generators operate with less than 5% annual downtime (with at least 95% uptime, generating electricity). Technopark has its own 110kV electric transformer substation and a 25 mega volt-ampere dedicated internal power distribution system with built-in redundancies at all levels. The water supply is maintained through a dedicated water distribution system.

Technopark has other support facilities such as a satellite earth station, a 200-seater convention centre, a club, guest house, a shopping complex (Techno-Mall), banks, ATMs, restaurants and conference rooms on campus. Furthermore, setting up of new units is accelerated by exemption from state-level clearances as well as through ready-to-use incubation facilities.

Transport facility

Technopark Express service is a public transport system for Technopark employees. It was inaugurated on 17 April 2017 by Hrishikesh R Nair, the CEO of Technopark, Infopark, and Cyberpark.

Connectivity

Technopark offers as many as 8 Internet Service Providers - BSNL, Reliance Infratel, TATA Communication, Bharti Airtel, Asianet Satellite Communication, KELNET, Railtel Corporation, and City Cables. Leased-line fiber connectivity is available to all buildings on the campus, guaranteeing that connection breaks are a thing of the past.

FLAG Telecom—a subsidiary of Reliance Infocomm—has its FALCON global cable system at Thiruvananthapuram, providing direct connectivity to the Maldives and Sri Lanka. Technopark is connected through fibre link, with a self-healing redundant ring architecture, to Reliance Internet's data center and gateway at Mumbai, directly connecting to FLAG, the undersea cable system backbone that connects 134 countries including the U.S., U.K., and other countries, in North America, Europe, the Middle East, South East Asia, and Asia Pacific.[23][24]

Technopark Business Incubation Centre (T-BIC)

The Kerala Startup Mission, formerly known as the Technopark Business Incubation Centre (T-BIC), aims to provide economical plug-and-play facilities to start-ups in the IT/ITES fields.[25] This facility has given rise to over 47 successful ventures, many of whom have expanded by taking up space elsewhere in Technopark.[27] T-BIC currently has {{convert|8000|sqft|m2|abbr=on}}. (800 sq m.) at Park Centre, and this is being expanded with another {{convert|10000|sqft|m2|abbr=on}}. (1000 sq m.) in the newest Technopark building, Thejaswini.{{clarify|date=November 2018|reason=these area numbers need checking}}[26]

One of the latest companies started at T-BIC is Entiresoft Technologies Private Limited.[27]

Expansion and new projects

Phase II

Technopark has acquired {{convert|86|acre|km2}} of land, for its Phase II expansion.

  • Out of this, {{convert|50|acre|km2}} has been earmarked for Infosys and {{convert|36|acre|km2}} for UST Global.[28]
    • Infosys is planning to create up to {{convert|2500000|sqft|m2}} of space to eventually accommodate up to 15,000 professionals. It plans to set up {{convert|600000|sqft|m2|abbr=on}} in the first phase.[29]
    • UST Global was to set up a {{convert|32000000|sqft|m2}} campus to be completed by 2015. {{convert|800000|sqft|m2}} of space was to be completed by January 2012.[30] Work on the campus was started on 24 October 2007.[31]
  • Tata Consultancy Services has been allotted {{convert|25|acre|km2}} within the campus for their software development centre.[32] This is in addition to the {{convert|14|acre|km2}} of land allotted to them for setting up their new training centre—Peepul Park.
  • IBS Software Services is constructing a {{convert|450000|sqft|m2|abbr=on}} office on {{convert|5|acre|km2}} of land.[33] The first phase of the campus was inaugurated on 23 October 2007.[34]
  • Tata Elxsi Limited, which is the product design arm of the US$68 billion Tata Group, has taken {{convert|3.5|acre|km2}} on which to build its design and development centre. The first phase of the campus was commissioned on 7 September 2007.[35]
  • The NeST group has also been allocated land to build a development centre, on which work has almost been completed.
  • OXOMO Systems International is one of the fastest growing IT Company in the area, concentrating in software development, Digital Marketing and IT outsourcing sectors.

Technopark Phase III

Technopark has completed acquisition of {{convert|100|acre|km2}} of land for Phase III expansion. Firms like Larsen & Toubro and the Rahejas are planning major developments within and around Technopark as well. L&T has already announced its plans to set up a {{convert|35|acre|km2|adj=on}} hybrid IT-and-residential park as part of Technopark Phase III.[36][37] iGate (formerly Patni Computer Systems) has already announced that it will set up a Rs 150 crore ($US 32 million) development centre in Phase III.[38]

The second and third phases of expansion of Technopark along with the ramping up of operations of the existing IT units are expected to see an investment of around Rs. 3000–4000 crore (US$0.75 billion) and an additional creation of 80,000–100,000 jobs.

Phase IV expansion – Technocity

{{Main|Technocity, Thiruvananthapuram}}

The fourth phase of Technopark is also referred to as the "Technocity" project. It involves a mixed use—IT, biotechnology, nanotechnology, commercial and residential development—spread over {{convert|500|acre|km2}} of land, about {{convert|5|km|mi|abbr=on}} from the present campus. It will be a self-contained IT township with the potential to employ 100,000 people.[39][40] The expected investment in the project is around Rs 60 billion (over US$1.5 billion), according to 2007 estimates.[41]

Once Technocity's land acquisition is complete, Technopark will have an extent of close to {{convert|850|acre|km2}}, making it one of India's largest IT satellite townships in terms of geographic area, comparable to that of projects like Mahindra World City in Chennai.

The government of Kerala has decided to partner with multiple private developers for Technocity and has formed a special company – Kerala State Information Technology Infrastructure Limited (KSITIL) – to take up the work.[42] {{convert|204|acre|km2}} of the project area has already been acquired.[43] A Request for Qualification was issued on 1 June 2008, and nine major developers, including international majors Emaar and Forest City Enterprises, have applied for qualification.[44]

Special Economic Zones in Technopark

There are three Special Economic Zones (SEZs) inside Technopark. Each economic zone encompasses one of Phases I, II, or III.[45] Phase IV will also become an SEZ once land acquisition is completed and will provide a range of economic benefits to the companies operating within Technopark.

Technopark Club

A sports and recreation club on the campus of Phase I provides diverse facilities where professionals can unwind.[46] These include a gym, a swimming pool, and courts for badminton and table tennis and beach volleyball. The Club has a massage parlour, Vaisakha, a multi-cuisine restaurant, and supports tour operators in organising recreational travel of employees and their families.

Technopark Adventure Club

The Technopark Adventure Club provides adventure activities to employees of Technopark and their families. It organises activities such as parasailing, rock climbing, rappelling, trekking and camping, paragliding.[47] It adminsters a camp at Munnar, as well as corporate training camps.{{citation needed|date=November 2018|reason=not mentioned in previously cited source}}

Tech-A-Break

Tech-A-Break is Technopark's annual cultural extravaganza.[48] Typically held over the course of a week, it kicks off with a Carnival parade and ends with performance by top-notch professional bands, dance groups, and musicians.[49]

See also

  • Technocity, Thiruvananthapuram
  • Kazhakoottam Railway Station
  • Techno-lodge
  • InfoPark, Kochi

Notes

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40. ^{{cite news| url = http://www.ciol.com/content/news/Investment/2006/106103001.asp| title = Infosys plans expansion in Thiruvananthapuram| author = Priya Padmanabhan| publisher = CIOL News| date = 30 October 2006| accessdate = 21 February 2007| archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20061109144734/http://www.ciol.com/content/news/Investment/2006/106103001.asp| archivedate = 9 November 2006}}
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46. ^{{cite web |publisher=Technopark |url=http://www.technopark.org/tpclub.htm |title=Technopark Club |accessdate=24 February 2007 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070208174715/http://www.technopark.org/tpclub.htm |archivedate=8 February 2007 |deadurl=yes |df=dmy }}
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49. ^{{cite web |publisher = Technopark |url = http://fun.technopark.org/home-tech.htm |title = Tech-A-Break |accessdate = 24 February 2007 |deadurl = yes |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20070219122127/http://fun.technopark.org/home-tech.htm |archivedate = 19 February 2007 |df = dmy-all}}

External links

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  • Technopark.org - Technopark official website
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