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Harnessing the power of IT for nation building

Harnessing the power of IT for nation building

  • 08-04-2024
"Nation Building, Harnessing IT"
Harnessing the power of IT for nation building

India’s journey towards becoming an IT-empowered nation is a testament to the transformative potential of IT in inclusive growth

In the contemporary landscape of the Indian economy, the infusion of disruptive technologies has ignited a digital revolution, propelling the nation into a global IT powerhouse. India is currently witnessing an unprecedented ubiquity of technology, with entrepreneurs leveraging cutting-edge technologies like AI, blockchain, Internet of Things (IoT), machine learning, and data analytics to tackle multifaceted challenges. Today, India possesses all the necessary ingredients to become a modern IT-empowered nation: a wealth of educated workforce, technological expertise, supportive government policies, and a collaborative digital ecosystem are driving the nation forward.

The recent G20 Summit showcased India’s prowess in emerging technologies and digital transformation. India successfully demonstrated that its IT sector is a force multiplier and a bulwark of innovation, continuing to empower cutting-edge digital solutions. According to the RBI survey, the revenue from Indian IT service exports rose to USD 185 billion during FY2022-23. This monumental contribution by India’s IT industry on the world stage underscores the sector’s pivotal role in weaving the nation’s economic fabric.

With the proliferation of low-cost data and increased system transparency, India’s revolutionary digital initiatives like BHIM-UPI and e-RUPI have gained international recognition as pioneering steps towards digital transformation. The rise of digital payment systems and the push towards a cashless economy have improved accessibility to financial services, enhanced commercial inclusion in tier-2 and tier-3 cities. Together with conducive government initiatives like the JAM trinity (Jan Dhan, Aadhaar, and Mobile), India has catalyzed the rise of a dynamic startup ecosystem, propelling the nation to the forefront of global technological innovation. This strategic approach aligns with the government’s vision of creating a holistic environment conducive to growth, exemplified by initiatives such as Make in India, Digital India, and Skill India to support schemes for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs).

Currently, India boasts the world’s third-largest IT startup ecosystem, a testament to the nation’s prowess in leveraging technology for innovation and economic advancement. As India looks ahead to 2024 and beyond, several trends and milestones indicate a bright future for the country’s digital economy. India’s digital economy is set to account for over 20 per cent of its GDP by 2026, showcasing the sector’s robust growth. From 4.5 per cent in 2014 to 11% today, the digital economy’s contribution is on a steep upward trajectory.

The focus is shifting from established players to open-source systems and disruptive startups, broadening the scope of digitization. Digital public infrastructure, security, and digital skilling are becoming pivotal areas of focus. The demographic dividend of a young, educated workforce, combined with a deep pool of tech-savvy talent, has created a fertile ground for innovation and collaboration.

The ecosystem’s vibrancy is further accentuated by the government’s supportive policies, encouraging indigenous entrepreneurship and establishing a level playing field for startups. Today, India’s tech startups are not merely addressing age-old systemic challenges; they are also sowing the seeds for a brighter and more sustainable India.

With the world looking to leverage the power of AI, India has emerged as a trailblazer in harnessing the latent potential of AI.

With a robust foundation laid by government initiatives, a dynamic private sector, and an adaptive population, India is poised to emerge as a global digital powerhouse. The year 2024 promises to be a turning point, with a focus on inclusivity and innovation reaffirming India’s status as a leader in the global digital economy.

(The writer is Director General, Software Technology Parks of India; views are personal)

The Pioneer

Call for application - Chunauti 9.0

Call for application - Chunauti 9.0

  • Start Date 01-05-2024
  • End Date 31-05-2024
  • Type Call for applications
  • Display Flagship Events
  • Venue Online

ABOUT

Next Generation Incubation Scheme (NGIS) is STPI’s comprehensive incubation scheme which has a vision to drive the rise of India as a Software Product Nation so as to make India a global player in development, production and supply of Innovative, Efficient and Secure Software Products thus facilitating the growth across the entire spectrum of ICT sector as envisioned in the National Policy on Software Products (NPSP) – 2019.

NextGen Start-up Challenge Contest (CHUNAUTI - Challenge Hunt Under NGIS for Advanced Uninhibited Technology Intervention) is a series of online Challenges under NGIS.

Following the success of the 16 Challenge Programs, STPI is now prepared to launch CHUNUATI 8.0, the call for application, to identify and support promising startups working towards building products/solutions in Emerging Tech. 

WHO CAN APPLY

The eligibility criteria for a start-up to apply in the challenge program shall be as follows:

• The challenge invites the proposals/applications from Indian Start-ups *who are working in domain related to software product development.
• Start-ups registered with DPIIT under start-up India program are encouraged to participate in this program.
• Individual Academicians, Researchers, Educators, Entrepreneurs, partnership firms, LLPs may also participate, however, if they are selected then they will have to register as private limited company in a stipulated time (preferably within 3 months).

*At least 51% shareholding with Indian citizen or person of Indian origin. The applicant’s entity should not be a subsidiary company of any foreign corporation.

Note: The Start-ups submitting the proposals/applications can be in any of the stages viz. Ideation Stage, Validation Stage, Early Traction Stage, Scaling Stage Start-up.

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CHUNAUTI 8.0 - Call for Application

CHUNAUTI 8.0 - Call for Application

  • Start Date 01-04-2024
  • End Date 30-04-2024
  • Type Call for applications
  • Display Flagship Events
  • Venue Online

ABOUT

Next Generation Incubation Scheme (NGIS) is STPI’s comprehensive incubation scheme which has a vision to drive the rise of India as a Software Product Nation so as to make India a global player in development, production and supply of Innovative, Efficient and Secure Software Products thus facilitating the growth across the entire spectrum of ICT sector as envisioned in the National Policy on Software Products (NPSP) – 2019.

NextGen Start-up Challenge Contest (CHUNAUTI - Challenge Hunt Under NGIS for Advanced Uninhibited Technology Intervention) is a series of online Challenges under NGIS.

Following the success of the 16 Challenge Programs, STPI is now prepared to launch CHUNUATI 8.0, the call for application, to identify and support promising startups working towards building products/solutions in Emerging Tech. 

WHO CAN APPLY

The eligibility criteria for a start-up to apply in the challenge program shall be as follows:

• The challenge invites the proposals/applications from Indian Start-ups *who are working in domain related to software product development.
• Start-ups registered with DPIIT under start-up India program are encouraged to participate in this program.
• Individual Academicians, Researchers, Educators, Entrepreneurs, partnership firms, LLPs may also participate, however, if they are selected then they will have to register as private limited company in a stipulated time (preferably within 3 months).

*At least 51% shareholding with Indian citizen or person of Indian origin. The applicant’s entity should not be a subsidiary company of any foreign corporation.

Note:
(a) The Start-ups submitting the proposals/applications can be in any of the stages viz. Ideation Stage, Validation Stage, Early Traction Stage, Scaling Stage Start-up.

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2024

STPI has launched FinGlobe CoE in Financial Tech at Gandhinagar, totalling to 24 operational CoEs pan-India.

Further, STPI launched its 64th centre at Kochi, Kerala & 65th centre at Bhagalpur, Bihar.

STPI-registered units contributed Rs. 9,433,12.666 crores to the software exports.

2023

STPI launched 2 more CoEs including Kalpataru a CoE in Industry 4.0 at Vizag and Efficiency Augmentation CoE at Bengaluru, totalling to 23 operational CoEs pan-India.

STPI-registered units contributed Rs. 8,48,398 crores to the software exports.

2022

STPI launched EmTek a CoE in Emerging Technologies at Rourkela, totalling to 21 operational CoEs pan-India.

STPI launched the 62nd centre at Meerut, Uttar Pradesh & 63rd centre at Davanagere, Karnataka.

STPI, in collaboration with ESC, launched a startup initiative "Building the next unicorn-mission to USA".
Under this mission, 33 startups were selected for global exposure & funding support by visiting the USA.

STPI-registered units contributed Rs. 6,28,330 crores to the software exports.

Kochi

About STPI Kochi

Established by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology(MeitY), Government of India in 1991

Software Technology Parks of India (STPI), an autonomous society under Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Govt. of India has been set up with distinct focus to boost up Software export from the country.

STPI Headquarters is located in New Delhi with 68 Centres spread across the country.

FINGLOBE

A CoE in FinTech at GANDHINAGAR

Objective : To encourage the Startups for creation of products and services to penetrate new areas of the financial system and to change the competitive landscape which in turn can motivate the traditional financial firms in this region to invest in technology and to pay attention to changing trends among their customers, a FinGlobe CoE at Gandhinagar is proposed.

Launch of 65th STPI Centre at Bhagalpur, Bihar

Launch of 65th STPI Centre at Bhagalpur, Bihar

  • Start Date 13-03-2024
  • End Date 13-03-2024
  • Type STPI Centre Launch
  • Display Flagship Events
  • Venue Bhagalpur, Bihar

Software Technology Parks of India (STPI), under Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Government of India has established new  STPI centre at  Bhagalpur to cater the needs of IT/ITeS/ESDM Industry and also to boost the Innovation led entrepreneurship and IT exports from the State of Bihar.

The new STPI centre at Bhagalpur has been Inaugurated by Shri Ashwini Kumar  Choubey Hom’ble Minister of State for Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution; and Environment, Forest and Climate Change, in the august presence of Shri Santosh Kumar Suman, Hon’ble Minister for Department of Information Technology, Government of Bihar, Shri Ajay Kumar Mandal, Hon’ble MP, (Lok Sabha), Bhagalpur, Shri Arvind Kumar, Director General, STPI, Shri Devesh Tyagi, Sr. Director, STPI and Shri Surya Kumar Pattanayak, Director, STPI and other distinguish dignitaries. 

STPI Centre at Bhagalpur is another step forward by Government of India to facilitate and support the dynamic entrepreneurs of the State for their growth. State Government of Bihar has provided 2 acres of land at near Government Industrial Training Institute (ITI) for setting up STPI, Bhagalpur.

Benefits of STPI Bhagalpur:

  • To promote the region as one of the preferred IT destinations and to attract IT/ITES/ESDM units to the State
  • To promote the export of IT Software and Services from the region thus contributing to Gross National Exports.
  • To provide Statutory Services under Software Technology Park (STP) & Electronic Hardware Technology Park (EHTP) Scheme.
  • To provide state-of-the-art incubation facility, High Speed Data Communication (HSDC) and other value-added services. 
  • To encourage Innovation, creation of IPR & Product Development
  • Mentoring & Promotional support
  • Offer a vibrant ecosystem for creating a maker culture among the young techno-entrepreneurs & Start-ups
  • Stimulate to create direct and indirect employment opportunities
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