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Information Technology Communications
Department GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA
PRADESH Welcomes You
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Andhra Pradesh at a Glance
Andhra Pradesh
  • Area2,75,000 sq.kms
  • Population76 million
  • GSDP 30 billion
  • GSDP (PPP)150 billion
  • Centrally located
  • Well connected with road, rail, and air network
  • Good port facilities
  • Excellent telecommunication network
  • AP 5th largest state in India spread over 8
    of India
  • AP 5th most populous state home for 7 of
    Indian population

A.P
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Goal
  • Mc Kinsey report project Indias electronics
    manufacturing opportunities to be US 47 billion
    (Rs.220,900 crores) by 2009.
  • Andhra Pradesh wishes to build a US 12
    billion(Rs.56,400 crores) IT Hardware and
    Electronics manufacturing industry.
  • Provide employment - Direct-3,00,000 Indirect-
    12,00,000 by 2009
  • Promote Tier-II Cities in the State for
    balanced regional socio economic development

Goal
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Electronic Industry A Boon to Society
  • SMEs are the back bone of Countrys Economy
  • 45 of Countrys Economy depends on SMEs
  • 40,000 employees work directly in Electronics
    segment. 40,000 more employees work with
    supporting ancillary industry.
  • Electronic Hardware industry alone can create
    employment for all types of categories (S.S.C,
    ITI, Diploma, BE etc.,)

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Indian Electronic Industry Vs AP - A Profile
Electronics Production Profile
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Existing Infrastructure IT Parks
HITEC City Developed by LT
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Existing Infrastructure IT Parks
  • Mindspace Cyberabad
  • 3 million sq. ft. of
  • built-up space on
  • 110 acres
  • Facilities for
  • leisure and
  • entertainment
  • Developed by K.
  • Raheja Group
  • RMZ Futura
  • Covering 5.24
  • acres
  • 350,000 sq. ft. of
  • built-up space
  • Occupants
  • include Deloitte
  • Google
  • Other IT/ITES parks
  • Splendid Towers, Cyber Spazio and many others
  • Vanenburg IT Park
  • 850,000 sq ft of
  • built up space
  • Occupants
  • include CA,
  • Motorola, CTS

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Existing Infrastructure Private Campuses
  • Deccan Park (TCS)
  • TCS initiative covering 11 acres
  • 320,000 sq.ft development center
  • Employs 3,200 IT professionals
  • Infosys Development Centre
  • Campus spread
  • over 50 acres
  • 311,000 sq.ft of
  • built-up area
  • Employs 3,700
  • software
  • professionals
  • Satyam Technology Centre (STC)
  • 240 acre Hi-
  • Tech centre at
  • Hyderabad
  • Wipro
  • 200,000 sq. ft. SDC
    in Madhapur
  • SDC in Manikonda spread over 30 acres

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Existing Infrastructure Private Campuses
  • Existing Facilities in Hyderabad
  • Largest campus of Microsoft outside Redmond USA
  • Total constructed area 7.5 lakh sq. ft. in 2
    Phases
  • Microsoft India Development Centre (MIDC)
    set-up in 1998
  • Employs 2000 software professionals
  • Development of critical products based on
    Windows platform
  • Global Delivery Centre India (GDCI) started in
    2002
  • Development of mission-critical applications for
    MS businesses
  • Manages Microsofts worldwide IT infrastructure
  • Expansion in Hyderabad
  • Consolidate all Hyderabad
  • operations under one roof
  • Expansion Plans underway for additional 1.5
    Million sft office space to seat 4000 IT
    Professionals

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Hardware Promotion - STRATEGIES
  • To achieve Targeted employment exports
  • Attract new Hardware Electronics Companies
  • Provide Scope Opportunities for growth for the
    existing companies
  • Develop Incubation Centres in Hyderabad and Tier
    II Locations for SMEs/first generation
    entrepreneurs.
  • Create adequate built up space / infrastructure,
    through promotion of Hardware Parks/ SEZs
  • Provide quality manpower
  • Promote Electronic Hardware through creation of
    Hardware Manufacturing Cluster Parks (HMCPs)

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IT Hardware Promotion
  • AP State ranks No5 in National Electronic
    industry
  • AP State contributes to 7.5of electronic
    production in the Country
  • Houses about 300 electronic industries and in
    highly specialized lines.
  • Major segments in Electronic Hardware existing in
    AP
  • Telecommunications
  • Components
  • Industrial Electronics
  • Test Measuring Equipments
  • Computers Consumer Electronics
  • Strategic Electronics

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IT Hardware Promotion
  • Thrust for Hardware Industry promotion in the
    State IT Policy
  • Special Focus Areas
  • Nano Technology
  • Smart Appliances
  • Next generation communications
  • Broadband Internet equipment
  • Robotics

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IT Hardware PromotionHardware CompaniesAP
  • Electronics Corporation of India Ltd(ECIL)
  • Bharat Electronics Ltd (BEL)
  • Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd(HAL)
  • Bharat Dynamics Ltd(BDL)
  • Amar Raja Power Systems Ltd.,
  • Astra Microwave Products Ltd.,
  • Goldstone Technologies Ltd.,
  • HBL Nife Power Systems Ltd.,
  • I-COM Ltd.,
  • Lampex Electronics.
  • Medha Servo Drives Pvt. Ltd.,
  • Sulakshna Circuits Ltd.,
  • ELICO Ltd.,
  • Wipro e-Peripherals Ltd.
  • Excel Telecom Ltd.
  • Speck Systems Ltd.
  • Efftronics Systems Pvt. Ltd.
  • Incap Ltd.
  • Duke Arnics Ltd.

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Cost Advantage Real Estate and Power
Real Estate (Rent in Rs./sq. ft./pm)
Power Cost for IT (Rs./Unit)
20-38
26-43
23-43
34-54
25-105
43-150
Source Cushman Wakefield .
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Andhra Pradesh Broadband Connectivity
  • Bandwidth Availability
  • District headquarters 10 Gbps
  • Mandal level 1 Gbps
  • Village level 50-100 Mbps
  • Aims to give a fillip to ICT in rural areas
  • Services to be provided
  • Internet/VoIP/ Entertainment
  • Government services, Telemedicine, e-Learning,
    B2B Marketplaces
  • Network to be established as a Public Private
    Partnership (PPP)
  • Bandwidth available on demand

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MMTS Expansion
Hyd - Multi Modal Transportation System
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Hyd- Mass Rapid Transport System routes
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Hyd - Connectivity
  • Air
  • Connected to USA, UK, Amsterdam, Singapore,
    Colombo,
  • Dubai, Sharjah, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur etc.
  • Lufthansa operates thrice a week direct to
    Frankfurt
  • KLM direct to Amsterdam
  • Singapore Airlines to Singapore
  • Hyderabad - Hub for SAHARA airlines
  • Intercity Transport
  • Excellent service of buses
  • Network of smooth, wide and clean roads
  • Two line, 74 km intercity commuter rail,
  • Multi-Modal Transport System (MMTS)
  • Rail and Road
  • Headquarter of South Central Railways
  • of Indian Railways
  • Regular luxury bus services
  • connecting major Indian cities

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Andhra Pradesh Globally Connected
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Airports Ports
Rajahmundry
Bhavanapadu
Indias first green field international airport -
Hyderabad
Kalingapatnam
Bhimunipatnam
Visakhapatnam
Gangavaram

Muthyalammapalem
Kakinada

Narsapur
S.Yanam captive port
Machilipatnam
Nizamapatnam
Vijayawada
Vadarevu
Puttaparthi
Krishnapatnam
MAJOR PORT
EXISTING PORTS
AIRPORTS
PORTS PRIVATISED
Tirupathi
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Policy - Tier II Cities
AP ICT Policy
  • Mega Project Incentives
  • For projects employing above1000 or investment
    of US 10 million above,
  • Negotiable Package of Incentives Facilitation.
  • SME Tier-II Incentives
  • Additional Incentives for Small Medium
    Enterprises and ICT companies moving to Tier-II
    locations in the State

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AP ICT Policy General Incentives
  • Allocation of Government Land at reasonable rate
    (far less than market price) to Mega Hardware
    Projects
  • 100 reimbursement of stamp duty, registration
    fee and transfer duty
  • Exemption from inspections, Self certification on
    various labour laws.
  • Conversion from commercial to industrial power
    category tariff.
  • Exemption from Statutory Power cuts and provision
    of Uninterrupted and quality power supply
  • 24X7X365 days IT/ITES operations permitted
  • Employment of Women in night shift permitted.

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AP ICT Policy and Incentives Hardware
Industry Special Incentives
  • Non-hazardous electronic hardware manufacturing
    industry declared as essential service.
  • Encourage setting up of RD Centres for
    developing high value added products services.
  • Provision of Power, Water Drainage to the door
    step of the Hardware Manufacturing Clusters.
  • Linkages between engineering colleges, leading
    academic institutions and the industry
  • Reimbursement of expenditure on Quality
    Certification, Patent filing, Exhibitions
    participation
  • Recruitment Assistance for SME Hardware companies
    (Rs.10 lakhs)
  • Recruitment Assistance for moving to Tier II
    locations (Rs.15 lakhs)
  • Support to Hardware Industry Associations for
    creation of Library for making available material
    on trends in technology, market intelligence,
    etc.

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Talent Pool
Silicon Valley
Hyderabad
Every 4th IT professional in Silicon Valley is an
Indian
Every 4th Indian IT professional in Silicon
Valley is from AP
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Talent Pool
  • Large pool of English-speaking graduates

U.G. Colleges
3,50,000 graduates/year
86,000 engineers/year
280 Engineering Colleges
25,000 seats/year
103 Polytechnic Colleges
272 MCA Colleges
13,555 seats/year
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Cost Advantage PeopleAttrition Rates Entry
level
Engg Graduates Salaries (Rs./annum) Entry level
Attrition Rates ()
84,000
84,000
96,000
108,000
108,000
Source Hewitt Associates
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JAWAHAR KNOWLEDGE CENTRES(JKCs)
IT HR Promotion-Jawahar Knowledge Centres(JKCs)
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Jawahar Knowledge Centers(JKC)
  • SALIENT FEATURES OF JKC
  • JKC is a major IT HRD initiative started in 2005
    to harness the vast potential available for the
    employment under IT/ITES sector.
  • JKC is collaborative effort of Govt Industry
    Academia
  • 86 JKCs in 224 Colleges with 40 Industry
    Partners
  • Final year Students are trained in spoken
    english, communication skills, domain skills and
    other employable skills for a period of 12
  • months in engineering degree colleges to
    improve their employability in IT/ITES companies
  • Curriculum continuously revised with inputs from
    industry so as to meet the manpower requirements
    of the companies.
  • So far 3147 students trained by JKCs have been
    recruited by IT companies.

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Universities Engineering/Management Institutes
Universities Osmania University Sri
Krishnadevaraya (SK) University Nagarjuna
University Jawaharlal Nehru Technological
University Sri Venkateswara (SV) University Dr.
B.R. Ambedkar Open University (BROU) Andhra
University Kakatiya University Hyderabad Central
University Engineering/Management Indian School
of Business International Institute of
Information Technology (IIIT) National Institute
of Fashion Technology National Institute of
Technology (NIT), Warangal
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Growth Parameters Rating of Cities
  • (Source The Times of India, Dt.3rd August, 04,
    Page10.)
  • Ranking for 5 to 1 indicate very good to very
    poor
  • Cost of living indicates low to high from 5 to 1
  • Rating in the form of 4/3 indicate preference for
    the first figure, in this case 4

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Andhra Pradesh - Kohinoor of India
Koh i noor Mountain of Light
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Quotes
  • Microsoft looks at Hyderabad as one of the most
    important centers internationally.
  • - Bill Gates Chairman, Microsoft
  • The Andhra Pradesh Government have been and
    continue to be extremely pro-active in both
    encouraging and nurturing investment into the
    State.This can do attitude has, in no small,
    way contributed to the success of HSBC in
    Hyderabad and Visakhapatnam.
    - Malcolm
    Wagget COO, HSBC-EDP India
  • "Andhra Pradesh has become one of the leading
    global IT centers because of the talent of its
    business leaders, its workforce, and the strong
    support of its government leadership.
  • - Harris Miller President IT
    Association of America

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Major IT Firms Established in Andhra Pradesh
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IT Software Hardware Companies
  • Microsoft
  • IBM
  • Oracle
  • Computer Associates
  • Convergys
  • Keane
  • Cordys
  • Motorola
  • Nokia
  • Intergraph
  • Kanbay
  • CSC
  • Analog Devices
  • Cognizant Tech
  • Cypress Semiconductors
  • Cadence
  • Connexant
  • Hardware
  • IKonnas
  • HCL Infosystems
  • Celetronix
  • WeP
  • Celestica
  • FABCity
  • Progressive Software
  • Honeywell
  • Satyam
  • Infosys
  • TCS
  • Wipro
  • Visualsoft
  • Infotech
  • Intelligroup
  • Sierra Atlantic
  • Polaris
  • Mentor Graphics
  • Qualcomm
  • NCR
  • Invensys
  • Synopsis
  • Patni
  • Sonata

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Thank You Mrs. K. Ratna Prabha, IAS Secretary
to the Government Email ratnaprabha_at_ap.gov.in Web
site www.apit.gov.in
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