Technopark Kollam

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Technopark Kollam
TypeGovernment owned
IndustryInformation Technology Business Park
GenreInfrastructure Service Provider
FoundedJuly 1990 Dedicated to nation in November 1995
Headquarters,
Area served
0.1 Million sq.ft.
Key people
Sri Sasi Pilacheri Meethal, CEO
OwnerGovernment of Kerala
Number of employees
500 (2019)[1]
Websitewww.technopark.org

Technopark, Kollam is an industrial park in Kundara, Kollam, It is a satellite park of Technopark that is situated 63 km away from the Trivandrum Campus. This is the first district level IT Park established in Kerala. The Technopark Kollam is situated in 44.47 acres of land beside scenic Kanjiracode Lake. This park is developed as a Special Economic Zone. Technopark's IT building with a built-up space of 100,000 sq.ft is complete and 21 companies have commenced operation from the campus.[1]

Technopark Kollam houses domestic firms, mainly startups and MNC's engaged in a wide variety of activities, which include software development, mobile app development, enterprise solutions, business analytics, embedded system, internet of things, cloud computing, medical transcription and business process outsourcing.

History[]

The plan for setting up the first district IT park in Kerala at Kollam was announced in January 2009.[2] Foundation stone for park was laid by Chief minister of Kerala, Shri. V. S. Achuthanandan on February 2009.[3] The park was set up expecting employment to the tune of 20,000 and investments of 800 crores. The land for the project was acquired by Kerala State Information Technology Infrastructure Ltd to set up Hub-and-spoke model of IT industry in Kerala.[4][5]

Design of Kollam Technopark after completion of Phase 2

The first phase of park was inaugurated by then Chief minister of Kerala, Shri. V. S. Achuthanandan on 2011 February 15.[6] The park area is declared as Special economic zone and the first tower that came up in the campus is called as Ashtamudi Tower. The park holds unique distinction of Water-transport connectivity.[7]

The park was showcased in GITEX Expo 2012 at Dubai.[8]

In 1st February 2014, the first company in the park started operations. It was a company named Twixt Technologies.[9]

In March 2014, Comptroller and Auditor General of India in his report criticized KSITIL and its hub, noting that the land acquired for the IT park had been poorly utilized.[10][11]

The trend of work from home post COVID-19 pandemic has led to a steep decline of attendance in the park.[12]

Accessibility and facilities[]

This technological park is accessible by road, rail and water modes of transport. Kundara railway station in Kollam–Sengottai Line is the nearest railway station. National Highway 183 (India) passes through near the park and National Highway 744 (India) passes through nearby town of Kundara.The Ashtamudi Lake adjoining the park has Kerala State Water Transport Department's boat services.

The Taluk Hospital Kundara under Health department is situated near the park entrance. Kerala Fire And Rescue Services facility is also available near the campus.

The nearest airport is Trivandrum International Airport which is 70 km away.

The park face connectivity troubles due to Level crossing and narrow roads. Public transport connectivity to park is also poor.

Infrastructure[]

Phase 1 of the park is now complete with Ashtamudi building a seven-storey office building with 100,000 sq.ft space. Further phases are in planning stage.[13]

Achievements[]

A team of Indian Innovators at a company in the park called, Waferchips launched a new device called Biocalculus, a Single Lead, Wireless Lightweight Ambulatory Cardiac Monitor to Enhance Patient Care.[14]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Economic Review 2017" (PDF). Kerala State Planning Board. Retrieved 7 May 2018.
  2. ^ "Kerala's first district IT park to come up at Kollam". 2009-02-27. Archived from the original on 2009-02-27. Retrieved 2021-02-05.
  3. ^ Reporter, B. S. (2009-01-07). "Government allots land for Kollam Technopark". Business Standard India. Retrieved 2021-02-05.
  4. ^ "64 per cent of land acquired for IT parks unutilised in Kerala". Deccan Chronicle. 2015-06-30. Retrieved 2021-02-05.
  5. ^ Sood, Aditya Dev (2001). "How to Wire Rural India: Problems and Possibilities of Digital Development". Economic and Political Weekly. 36 (43): 4134–4141. ISSN 0012-9976. JSTOR 4411303.
  6. ^ "Kollam Technopark inauguration on February 15". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 2020-04-15.
  7. ^ Reporter, B. S. (2011-02-16). "Technopark's first spoke IT park at Kollam opens". Business Standard India. Retrieved 2021-02-05.
  8. ^ "Kerala IT team to attend Gitex in Dubai". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 2021-02-05.
  9. ^ "Kollam Technopark Building Neglected". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 2021-02-05.
  10. ^ "Kerala to Promote Rural IT Parks". NDTV Gadgets 360. Retrieved 2021-02-06.
  11. ^ Nair, N. J. (2014-07-13). "Land acquired for IT parks remains idle: CAG". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2021-02-06.
  12. ^ Mar 25, Jisha Surya / TNN /; 2020; Ist, 04:10. "Techies adapt to work from home | Thiruvananthapuram News - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 2021-02-06.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  13. ^ https://www.technopark.org/news?id=221
  14. ^ Waferchips. "Indian Innovators Launch a Single Lead, Wireless Lightweight Ambulatory Cardiac Monitor". PRLog. Retrieved 2020-04-15.
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