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INNOVATE, INVEST AND INVEST IN KARNATAKA Government of Karnataka

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INNOVATE, INVEST AND INVEST

IN KARNATAKA

Government of Karnataka

Agenda

Karnataka snapshot

Sectors in focus

Government support and facilitation

Karnataka snapshot

Key Drivers

Knowledge Capital

Easy place to live and work Locational advantage

Thriving economy

Government support

and facilitation

Policies and support infrastructure

Industrial and Sector specific policies based on Creating ecosystems – Clusters, SEZ, Sector specific and multi product parks Zoning – Zone 1,2,3,4, HK – for dispersal of industry Size of Investment – Small, Medium, Large, Mega, Ultra Type of Enterprise – SME / SC/ST / Women / Ex-Armed Forces

• 152 industrial parks and estates

• Highest installed capacity of 3.6GW for hydro power

• Potential of 7.9 GW of pumped storage hydro power

• Successive participation from World Bank in highways development

• Railways- Joint venture projects in partnership with Indian Railways

• Undertaken projects with PSU’s in Intercity Gas pipelines

• 2 Industrial/Economic corridors – CBEC and BMEC

• Bengaluru airport is busiest airport in South India and 3rd busiest in India

• Namma metro – 42.5 km

Support infrastructure

Convenient place to live, work and to do business

Governance at fingertips – Karnataka One App

“Sakala” – Time bound services for industry and citizens

“Invest Karnataka” - New Company to promote investments

Karnataka Udyog Mitra (KUM) – Facilitates in grounding investments

Single portal for all information - www.ebizkarnataka.gov.in

Approachable Accessible Hands on

Sectors in focus

Manufacturing Technology Tourism Agri business &

Food Processing

Aerospace &

Defence

Auto & Auto

components

Machine tools &

Heavy Engineering

Textiles &

Garments

Pharmaceuticals

Information

Technology

Bio Technology

Electronics

Audio Visual

Gaming &

Comics

Agriculture

Horticulture

Fisheries &

Marine

Dairy & Animal

Husbandry

Heritage

City

Adventure &

recreational

Sectors in focus and Investment Opportunities

Higher Education

Art & Design

Engineering &

Medical

Aviation,

transportation &

environment

Advanced

Research

Manufacturing

- Gaurav Gupta, IAS

Aerospace & Defence

• Presence of outstanding ecosystem consisting of Public & Private Sector, Space and lower tier supplier agencies

• Availability of trained workforce at all levels

• Strong R&D and design capabilities

• JV/Partnering opportunities with SMEs

• Integrated Aerospace Special Processes facility at Bengaluru

• Aerospace Technology Centre at Bengaluru

• Greenfield airport development - Shivamogga, Vijayapura, Hassan and Kalbargi through the PPP model

Opportunities India’s largest

Aerospace & Defence ecosystem

Strengths

Auto & Auto components

• Availability of excellent, trained workforce

• Presence of major OEMs and Tier 1 & 2 players

• Auto parks/Industrial infrastructure

development on PPP mode

• Manufacturing of Motor vehicles (2-

wheelers, 3-wheelers, passenger

vehicles)

• Auto ancillaries/auto parts

manufacturing

One of the largest auto component hub

Opportunities Strengths

Machine Tools & Heavy Engineering

• Dedicated Machine Tool Park

proposed at Vasanthnarasapura

• Proposed cluster, Tumakuru

• General Engineering SEZ proposed

at Mangaluru

• Presence of the largest

machine tools cluster in India

• Huge engineering base aimed

at exports and a US$ 10 Bn

foundry industry

• Outstanding manpower

available

Opportunities Strengths

Pharmaceuticals

• Expansion of Yadgir SEZ

• PPP based pharma SEZs and technology parks

• Development of Innovation and incubation centres

• Skill Development and sector specific research centres

• Presence of exclusive Pharma

SEZ, Pharma industrial areas

and R&D Centres

• Home to 221 formulation

units and 74 bulk drug units

Opportunities Strengths

Textile & Garments

• Ginning, spinning and weaving

• Hosiery and knitting

• Technical textiles

• Integrated textile units

• Textile machinery

• Processing unit

• Textile parks and textile zones

Opportunities Strengths

• Abundant raw materials – silk,

wool and cotton etc.

• Talented and skilled workforce

• 140 skill development centres

train more than 25,000 people

every year 20% of national garment production

Additional Chief Secretary to the Government,

1st Floor, Vikasas Soudha, Ambedkar Veedhi

Bengaluru 560001, India.

Ph. No.: 080-22252437, 22032494

Email – [email protected]

Contact information

Commissioner for Industrial Development

2nd Floor, South Wing, Khanija Bhawan,

Race Course Road

Bengaluru - 560001, India.

Ph. No. : 080-22386796

Email - [email protected]

Commissioner for Textile Devpt & Director of Handlooms & Textiles

14/3A, 3rd Floor, RP Bhavan, NT Road, Bangalore – 560 001

www.textiles.kar.nic.in email : [email protected]

Additional Chief Secretary to Govt of Karnataka Commerce and Industries Dept

(MSME, Mines & Textiles) Vikasa soudha, Dr Ambedkar veedi,

Bangalore email: [email protected]

Industries

Textiles

Agri business & food processing

- Maheshwar Rao, IAS

Agri business & food processing

• 10 agro climatic zones

• 7 national level R&D

institutes

• 7 Food Parks and 1

Spices Park in

operation

• Agri Logistic Hub under PPP Model

• Horticulture park under PPP Model

• Processing of horticulture produce, extraction of herbs

& medicinal plants

• Establishment of wineries

• Sea food park at Mudipu near Mangalore

• Modern abattoirs in various districts

• Karnataka Milk Federations projects under PPP model

• Rice technology park at Koppal

• Maize technology park at Haveri

• Cold storages in APMC yards

Opportunities Strengths

The Managing Director Karnataka State Agricultural Produce Processing

and Export Corporation Limited (KAPPEC) (A Government of Karnataka Enterprise)

17, General K.S. Thimayya Road, Bangalore - 560025. Karnataka. INDIA.

Tel :- 080 - 22271194 / 22243082. Fax :- 080 - 22278974.

Email: kappec1996@gmail Website:kappec .kar.gov.in

The Chief Executive Officer Karnataka Agri Business Development

Corporation, (A Special Purpose Vehicle of KAPPEC)

2nd Floor, Alumni Convention Centre (UAS), Veterinary College Campus, Hebbal,

Bangalore-560 024 Phone:080-23410206

Email: [email protected]

Contact information

Technology:

(IT, BT, ESDM and AVGC)

- V Manjula, IAS

4th largest technology hub in the world • Contributes to more than 1/3rd of IT, ITES and electronics exports of the country • 2nd fastest growing start-up ecosystem in the world : Home to billion-dollar Indian start-ups

Preferred Investment destination • 3500+ companies; 743 MNCs • 25% of total IT investments in 2015-16 • Fifth most preferred destination for setting up innovation centres after Silicon Valley, London, Paris,

and Singapore

International Collaborations • Bangalore Boston Biosciences Beginnings (B4) • With The Hague on startups, elderly care, technology, cyber security and genetics • With Mie Prefecture, Japan for talent exchange

TALENT POWERHOUSE Ranks 4th in terms of cumulative FDI (USD 17 Bn from 2000 to 2015)

R&D CENTER OF INDIA

Advantage Karnataka Technology

Electronics System Design and Manufacturing • 10% of country’s electronics output • Semiconductor design hub: ~100 chip design companies • Home to 70% of chip designers

Biotechnology • >60% of India’s Biotechnology companies • 30% market share in the country’s revenue from biotechnology sector • Advanced centers for Human Genetics, Agricultural Biotechnology, Bioinformatics

AVGC • 22% of Indian game developers and service providers • Contribution to blockbuster movies like Life of pi, Jungle book, Harry Potter etc. • 20 training institutes and 60 campuses with more than 10,000 students

Bangalore ranked by the Global HR Consultancy Mercer as “Best place to live and work by Expatriates”'

Advantage Karnataka Technology

• Capital subsidy for Anchor units in Greenfield clusters • Additional benefits for Mega Investments (> $40 M / INR 250 Cr ) • Monetary support for filing Patents, R&D subsidy and Marketing

Fiscal Incentives 1

Infrastructure • IT parks/Electronic/BT manufacturing clusters • Common instrumentation facilities

• Karnataka Semiconductor Venture Capital Fund; Bio-venture fund; AVGC fund • Investment in high tech start-ups through Fund of funds • Grants to start-ups to assist in development of ideas to Proof of Concept

• Ease of Doing Business: Single window clearance • Paperless Processes for all clearances and compliances

Funding Support 2

3

Pioneer in announcing sector specific policies IT - 1997; Biotech - 2000; ESDM - 2010; AVGC - 2012; Startup 2015

Ease of doing business

4

Proactive policy framework

Devanahalli

Mangaluru

Kalburagi

Shivamogga

Hubballi

Mysuru

Newly developed Cluster Land Available

(Acres)

Bangalore IT Park at Devanahalli 469

Hardware Park at Devanahalli 106

EPIP Park at Dakshina Kannada District 55

IT SEZ, Mangaluru 31

Aryabhatta Park, Huballi 10

KEONICS (Bengaluru, Mysuru, Mangaluru, Haliyal, Kalburagi, Shivamogga)

50

Land available at NIMZ, Vasanthanarasapura

200

Total 921

Newly developed clusters

STPI registered units*

*STPI - Software Technology Parks of India

STPI registered units with an export of USD 19 Billion in 2014-15 constitutes 60% of IT-BPM & ESDM exports from the State

With an investments of USD 1.27 billion 47 Special Economic Zones (SEZ) are fueling further growth of IT/ITeS sector

Investment opportunities – Information Technology

.

Nutri / Nutraceutical and Phyto-Pharmaceutical Park (N2P2), Mysore USD 20 mn

Agri Biotech Park, Dharwad USD 15-20 mn

Marine Biotech Park, Mangalore USD 20 mn

Animal BT Park / Vivarium, Bidar USD 20 mn

Agri Products

• Biotech Crops (Pulses, Cereals, Plantation Crops)

• Aerobic Rice (water savings)

• Sugarcane-Alternative Products

Pharma

• Vaccine technologies

• Drug Discovers (new antibiotics and other natural entities)

• Synthetic Biology

Environment

• Conversion of Waste to useful products

• Bioremediation

Energy

• Biofuels • Marine Biology

Investment opportunities – Biotechnology

.

Greenfield clusters at Sira, Tumakur, 182 Acres

Greenfield cluster at Chitapur, Gulbarga, 200 acres

IT and HW Investment Region, 2500 acres (Ph I)

Medical Electronics

Communication Hardware & Networks

Semiconductor Design

Consumer Electronics

Defence Electronics

Investment opportunities – Electronic System Design & Manufacture

Digital

Media City

USD 100 million

AVGC Finishing Schools

Digital Art Centres on PPP mode

Post-production Labs

USD 5 million

Investment opportunities – Audio Visual Gaming & Animation

Skills & Talent

Technology Ecosystem

Startup Hub

R&D Centres

Manufacturing Base

Proactive Governance

Key Economic Drivers

• KBITS was established in 2000. It is the single point contact for providing all basic information to investors to facilitate the establishment of IT and BT industries in the State.

• KBITS provides secretarial services to State Level Single Window Clearance Committee and State High Level Clearance Committee, for speedy clearance of IT and BT Projects in the State.

• KBITS administers incentives and concessions to Information Technology and Biotechnology companies.

Karnataka Biotechnology & Information Technology Services

(KBITS)

Karnataka: An excellent place to live and work

Ms. Manjula V, IAS Additional Chief Secretary Dept. of Information Technology, Biotechnology and Science & Technology Email: [email protected] [email protected]

Contact information

Higher Education

- Bharat Lal Meena, IAS

Agenda is to provide application oriented quality Higher Education

• Use of ICT in Higher Education

• Art and Design - arts and healthcare, contemporary crafts, ceramics and textiles, Asian arts,

• Health – Bio photonics, advanced genetics, cell & molecular biology, ageing, musculoskeletal rehabilitation, microbiology,

• Education – New policies and practice, Education of Children and Young People

• Economics, Development Economics, Economics of attention

• Sociology and Social Policy – New issues on Gender & Sexuality, Critical Disability Studies, Urban Geography

• Aviation, Transport & the Environment

• Advanced joint research in Sensing & Imaging

• Electrochemistry, graphene and carbon nanotubes

• Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering

• Presence of 52 universities: State-25,

Central-1 , Deemed-14, Private-12

• Presence of National-level Institutions in

almost every discipline

• Presence of 2292 degree colleges, 207

engineering colleges, 61 medical colleges, 48

dental colleges, 280 management institutions

as well as 305 Polytechnics and over 60

International schools

Opportunities Strengths

NRK 32

Eligibility Assessment for Admission for students

Undergraduate degree courses

• A pass in the +2 level course equivalent to 12 years of schooling

Postgraduate degree courses

• A pass in a 3 or 4 years undergraduate program by a recognized University

Ph.D.

• A pass in two years Master’s Degree in the qualifying subject or an allied subject where inter-disciplinary research is permitted

Postgraduate Diploma

• Pass in 3 or 4 years Undergraduate program offered by a recognized University

Diploma courses

• Pass in the +2 level course [12 years of schooling]

Certificate Courses

• Pass in Grade X (10) examination

Additional Chief Secretary to the Government,

Department of Higher Education,

# 645, 6th Floor, M.S. Building,

Bengaluru 560001, India.

Ph. No.: 080-22252437, 22032494

Fax: 080 – 22253756

Contact information

The Advisor, (OCFS)

Karnataka State Higher Education Council, (KSHEC)

Government of Printing Technology Building,

Palace Road,

Bengaluru - 560001, India.

Ph. No. : 080-22341395, 22341395 Fax: 080-22341393

Email - [email protected]

www.kshec.ac.in

Tourism

- Naveen Raj Singh, IAS

Heritage

Wildlife

Adventure

Coastal

Pilgrim

Leisure

Business

Eco-tourism

Medical / wellness

Offers a variety of tourism products to cater to the demand from different visitor segments

Home to three UNESCO World heritage sites - Hampi, Pattadakal and parts of the Western Ghats

Backed by a strong policy and a vision to make Karnataka a top tourism destination

Karnataka: One State, Many Worlds

Hotels & Resorts

Dormitories/Youth Hostels

Yatri Nivas Agri Tourism

Cruise Tourism

Eco Tourism

Rural Tourism

Wellness, health and holistic Tourism

Adventure Tourism

Religious Tourism

Film Induced Tourism

Museums & Galleries

Heritage zones and clusters

Caravan Park

Entertainment Park

Tourism Interpretation Centres

Tourism Information Kiosk

Wayside Amenities

Vocational Training Institutes

ICT, safety and Security

Hospitality

Exhibits

Varieties

Amusement

Soft & hard infrastructure

Opportunities

Mr. Naveen Raj Singh, IAS

Principal Secretary, Department of Tourism

Phone: +918022034007

Email: [email protected]

Dr. Manjula S, IAS

Director, Department of Tourism

Phone: +919448544274

Email: [email protected]

Nodal Officer

Mr. Chandrasekhar Doddamani

Joint Director (PMU), Department of Tourism

#49, Second Floor,

Khanija Bhavan, Racecourse Road, Bengaluru -1

Phone: +918022352424, +919448505929

Email: [email protected]

Contact information:

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