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Karnataka’s SWIFT City: A New Hub for Start-ups in Sarjapur

Nation Desk By Nation Desk December 26, 2024 3 Min Read
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Karnataka is set to establish SWIFT City (Startups, Workspaces, Innovation, Finance, and Technology) in Sarjapura, Bengaluru, with the goal of promoting integrated industrial growth in the region. This initiative marks Karnataka’s third significant planned industrial center, following the successes of Electronic City and ITPL. The project plans to allocate more than 1,000 acres of land in the Sarjapura Industrial Area for its development.

Karnataka’s Minister for Large and Medium Industries, MB Patil, noted that despite the presence of numerous companies in Bengaluru, many stakeholders have voiced concerns regarding the shortage of well-organized workspaces. To remedy this, the government intends to construct 150-ft-wide connecting roads in Sarjapura and provide top-tier amenities, including residential neighborhoods and educational institutions.

The selection of Sarjapura for this development is strategic, given its proximity to National Highways 44 and 48 and its closeness to Bengaluru’s dynamic IT sector. The planned city aspires to become a vibrant hub for startups, incorporating 8 to 10 Plug-and-Play infrastructure facilities, each covering 20 to 25 acres.

SWIFT City aims to furnish offices, living spaces, and co-working facilities to nurture startups, thereby creating a structured industrial ecosystem that encourages collaboration. Small and medium-sized enterprises will have access to spaces ranging from 5,000 to 20,000 square feet, offered through leasing, purchasing, or investment-sharing agreements. The minister highlighted the intention for the city to emerge as a forefront center for innovation in fields such as artificial intelligence, data analytics, and fintech.

Furthermore, the government has ambitions to elevate Karnataka into a ‘Silicon State.’ While Bengaluru is already recognized as the Silicon City, the initiative seeks to extend this recognition throughout the entire state. Plans are underway to create five Mini KWIN Cities, including locations in Vijayapura and Hubballi-Dharwad, in partnership with the IT/BT department. Additional information about these projects will be shared during the Invest Karnataka conclave scheduled for February.

The minister emphasized, “Innovative approaches are crucial for attracting investors. If we fail to act preemptively, neighboring states may surpass us in securing investment opportunities. Our government is dedicated to taking the lead by ensuring a steady influx of investments, generating employment, and fostering economic development.”

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