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Government of Karnataka
Welcomes
the Government & Business
Fraternity of Israel
www.advantagekarnataka.com
Advantage Karnataka
www.advantagekarnataka.com
Latitude
Longitude
Population (2011)
Area
No. of Districts
Official Language
Literacy Rate (2011)
Climate
74° to 78° East
11° to 18 ° North
62 million
1,91,791 sq. kms.
30
Kannada
75.60 %
Semi Tropical
Major Industries
Major Minerals
IT / BT, Electronics, Electricals, Automobile, Aeronautics,
Machine Tools, Engineering, Minerals, Readymade
Garments, Food processing, Petro Chemicals Drugs &
Pharma.
Ragi, Jowar, Rice, Sugarcane, Coconut, Groundnuts, Coffee,
Cotton
Gold, Limestone, Iron ore, Manganese, Magnetite
Karnataka’s Exports
11.71 % ($ terms) in National exports.
Universities
Engineering Colleges
Medical, Dental and Ayurvedic
22
195
114
MBA Colleges
Polytechnics
Industrial Training Institutes
100 +
291
1162
Prominent Airports
Prominent ports
National highways
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Railways
Coastline
Bangalore, Mangalore, Hubli
New Mangalore, Karwar
4396 kms
3250 kms
321 kms
Major Crops
Advantage Karnataka
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Globally recognized brand – 3rd largest FDI
inflows in the country
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Ranked 1st for a healthy business climate
and attracting investments by World Bank’s
Investment Climate Index
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700+MNCs, 80+ Fortune 500 companies
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Comprehensive infrastructure: 58 SEZs,
SKDC, 5 airports, 11 ports
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Ease of doing business: Least time to
register a property, less time to export and
import
Bangalore – Best India City to Live in 'Quality of Living Survey - Worldwide
Rankings, 2011‘ – Mercer
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Huge pool of trained professionals adding
up to the workforce every year
An indicative list of companies
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Quality of Life
Healthcare
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Education
Leading provider in healthcare
with world class facilities and
super specialty hospitals
Medical tourism enriched with
abundant options in Ayurveda,
Naturopathy, and Unani
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Knowledge Hub of Asia with
► 187 Engineering colleges
► 114 Medical colleges
► 22 Universities
► 13 International Schools
Leisure
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Resorts, spas, golf clubs,
Derby
Wildlife parks
Heritage sites and
historic temples
Adventure sports
Modern multiplexes
Established Industrial Bases
Industrial Strength
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Aerospace
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Producer of more than a quarter of India’s aircraft and spacecraft
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Boeing & Airbus have their Research & Technology Center and
Engineering Centre located here respectively
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Karnataka houses India’s first and top R&D centers in Aerospace &
Defence such as Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and the
Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO)
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GoK has earmarked 984 acres of exclusive industrial area and sector
specific SEZ for Aerospace industries near Bangalore International
Airport
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India’s first Aerospace SEZ is operational at Belgaum
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On the anvil : Dedicated Aerospace policy (first in India)
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Industrial Strength
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Biotechnology and Pharmaceuticals
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Karnataka is the Biotech Capital of India, with over 60% of all
biotechnology companies in India having a base here and
driving 50% of the total revenues in the national biotechnology
sector.
Karnataka’s pharmaceutical sector exports 40% of the total
pharma produce and accounts for 8% of the country’s total
pharma revenue.
Karnataka ranks 10th in the number of pharma manufacturing
units in the country.
Dedicated Biotechnology parks and centres planned such as
Nutri/ Nutraceutical and Phyto -Pharmaceutical Park (N2P2) at
Mysore, Marine Biotech Park at Mangalore, Agri Biotech Park at
Dharwad, Vivarium (Animal House) at Bidar
Industrial Strength
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Chemicals & Petrochemicals
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The Chemicals sector is a growing investment focus area for
the Government of Karnataka
Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited in Dakshina
Kannada is the only refinery in India to have two Hydrocrackers
producing Premium Diesel and have two Continuous Catalytic
Regeneration (CCRs) producing Unleaded Petrol of High Octane
Aromatics complex by ONGC Mangalore Petrochemicals Ltd
(OMPL) is producing para-xylene and benzene
A 1800 acre dedicated Petrochemical Special Economic Zone
(SEZ) is located in Mangalore
A 1,370 km Dabhol – Bangalore Natural Gas Pipeline with a
planned transmission capacity of 16 MMcm/d has opened
opportunity for development of Gas based projects in the State
Industrial Strength
Textile and Apparel
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India contributes 4 % share in total world textile exports and textiles &
apparels constitute one of the top 10 export items of India.
Produces over 20% of the national garment production and 45% of the national
raw silk production
Bangalore is known as the Garment Capital of India.
Sector-specific special economic zones for textiles at Hassan.
Largest producer and exporter of Silk & Silk products in India.
Contributes 4 % of total exports from the State.
Silk exports from Karnataka constitute 24% of the total value of silk goods
exported from India
Presence of over 100 Skill Development Centres and 240 private training centres
Presence of a 48-acre Integrated Textile Park and over 700 powerlooms
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Industrial Strength
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Agro & Food Processing
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Contributes 70% of India's coffee.
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Major producer of spices, flowers, fruits and vegetables.
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Food Processing SEZ at Hassan.
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Produces a variety of Agriculture Crops.
Presence of 7 national level Research Institutes in
Agriculture & Horticulture sectors.
Presence of 4 dedicated Food Parks and 1 Food Processing
SEZ.
Karnataka contributes 7% of Agricultural production of
the country.
Agro & Food processing contributes 2.52 % in State total
exports.
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Industrial Strength
Gems & Jewellery:
► India contributes 16.27% share in total world
export.
► India possesses world's most competitive gems
and jewellery market due to its low cost
production and availability of skilled labour.
► India has a large pool of skilled artisans with vast
traditional knowledge and expertise in jewellery
making.
► Gems and Jewellery contributes 11% in State total
exports.
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Industry Friendly Policies
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Industrial Policy 2009-2014
Textile Policy, 2008-13
Solar Policy, 2011-16
Karnataka Tourism Policy, 2009-14
Information & Communication Technology Policy
2011
Infrastructure Policy 2009-14
Semiconductor policy 2010
Millennium Biotech Policy – 2
Renewable Energy Policy 2009-14
Karnataka Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming &
Comics Policy 2012
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Pro active State Govt. Policies
• First State in the country to announce IT Policy
• First State in the country to announce Millennium Biotech
Policy
• Karnataka Semiconductor Policy –2010
• Electronics Hardware Policy - focus on promoting electronic
manufacturing Hubs with world class facilities and Creation of
Integrated Manufacturing Ecosystem.
• Karnataka Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming and Comics
(KAVGC) Policy with a focus on promoting AVGC Park, Digital
Art Centres, Centre of AVGC Excellence etc.
• Creating New Road Map for ICT -2020
• New Focused Policy for “ Electronics and Manufacturing Policy
(ESDM)”
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Guiding investors and enabling
fruitful investments
Karnataka Udyog Mitra (KUM)
(A nodal agency of Government of Karnataka )
Single point contact for investors
• Responsible for attracting and guiding investments into the State
• Disseminates information on Karnataka, sectoral advantage,
district highlights, infrastructure (land, water, power), statutory
requirements, building regulations, etc.
• Provides information on policies and procedures, tax regime,
incentives, etc.
• Coordinates the visit of investors, both national and international
to the State
• Facilitates necessary clearances / approvals from the Government
departments / agencies for the projects.
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Information Communication
Technology(ICT)
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Bangalore is the 2nd largest technology cluster in the world.
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Total Annual ICT Revenues from Karnataka are $ 26 Bn.
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Karnataka ICT industry contributes to more than 35% of National ICT
industry revenues.
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400 out of Fortune 500 companies have outsourcing operations in
Karnataka.
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ICT industry provides direct employment to the tune of 800,000 &
Indirect employment to the tune of 2,500,000.
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Around 85 Chip Design houses are located in Karnataka.
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Largest no of Start-up companies in India.
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Highest Venture Capital Distribution in India.
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BANGALORE
Research and Development Hub
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Around 50,000 PhDs
194 Engineering Colleges – 80,000 Engineers annually
22 Universities; 20 International Schools
361 R&D Centres (out of 819 in India)
R&D Talent Pool – 1,02,000
Scientific environment
• Basic Research
• Austro Physics
• Aeronautical Engineering
• Aero Space Labs
• Telecom
• Bio Technology
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Karnataka ICT Roadmap for 2020
2012
2020
Revenue
US$ 26 B
Revenue
US$ 75 B
Direct Employment
800,000
Direct Employment
2,000,000
Help to incubate
1000 start-ups
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Entrepreneurs
1000
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Four Dimensions of Growth for 2020
Innovation & IP
Creation
Emerging ICT
cities
Continuing
Industry
Growth
Increased
Entrepreneurship
Eco-Friendly
Integrated
Infrastructure
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Karnataka
Stimulating “ESDM” investments
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Proactive Policies to encourage “Karnataka ESDM Company ” as a
company which does 30% value addition and employs 50%
workforce in Karnataka.
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Augment the National Electronics Policy 2012 and National telecom
Policy 2012 and implement them in Karnataka
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Provide Capital incentives for both High Tech Manufacturing as well
as the developing Electronics Manufacturing Clusters.
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Provide “post-performance” fiscal incentives for Karnataka ESDM
companies to reduce their bottlenecks and increase their
competitiveness
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Set up Institute of Semiconductor and Embedded Technologies
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Annual ICT Flagship Events In Bangalore
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Bangalore IT. Biz - is scheduled every year in the
month of October-November
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ISA vision Summit is scheduled every year in the
month of February
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Bangalore Nano is scheduled every year in the
month of December
Biennial Flagship Event In Bangalore
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Global Investors Meet is scheduled every two
years in the month of June
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GIM 2014 on June 2-3
Science and Technology Initiatives
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Scientific Hub is proposed in 10,000 acres, about 200 kms from
Bangalore.
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Premier Science and Technology Institutions such as IISc,
ISRO, DRDO are establishing their campus at the Scientific Hub.
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Proposed to develop Bangalore as Nano Science and Technology
Hub.
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Science Centres are proposed to portray the growth of science
and technology.
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Proposed
System.
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Collaborative programs in the area of Science and Technology
with International institutions are proposed
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to
develop
Karnataka
Geographical
Information
Infrastructure
Robust Infrastructure:
Initiatives
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Special Investment Regions like IT investment
region (ITIR)
Exclusive sector specific industrial areas for
Aerospace, Automotive, Drugs, Chemicals,
Engineering and Machine Tools, Textiles, Plastics
and related industries, etc.
Special Economic Zones
Land Bank : Ready to allot land for industrial
purpose
Karnataka has been at the forefront of industrial and investment facilitation
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61 Special Economic Zones provide dutyfree enclave for driving FDI and exports
Policy incentives and facilities offered to units
in SEZs
Bidar
With investments of US$ 6.76-billion, the
state’s operational SEZs have generated
97,313 jobs, and exports of US$ 11.45-billion
IT/ITeS
3
Textiles
1
Engineering & related
industries
1
Food processing
1
Precision engineering (auto,
aerospace & industrial)
1
Pharmaceutical
2
Petrochemicals & petroleum
products
1
Airport based SEZ/ Aerospace
2
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Yadgir
Bijapur
48
Biotech
FTWZ
Gulbarga
Bagalkote
Raichur
Belgaum
Koppal
Dharw
Gadag
ad
Bellary
Haveri
Uttara
Kannada
Davanagere
Chitradur
ga
Shimoga
Udupi
Chikaball
apur
Chikmagalur
Tumkur
Kolar
1
Hassan
Dakshina
Kannada
Mandya
Kodagu
Mysore
*Separate incentives for SEZ developers
Chamarajanagara
Source: www.sezindia.com
Bengaluru Urban
Bengaluru Rural
Strong infrastructure base:
Airports, Sea Ports, Rail & Road Connectivity
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Airports
2 international, 3
domestic
Ports
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National highways
4,396 km; 14 NHs
State highways
20528 km; 114, SHs
Railways
3250 km
Coastline
321 km
Metro
42.3 km (33.48 km
of elevated and 8.82
km of underground)
ICT INFRASTRUCTURE
Information Technology Investment Region:
► To be developed on around 10000 Acres near Bangalore
International Airport, Devanahalli
► An integrated IT Township with world-class facilities, residential /
social / educational / health infrastructure
► Projected Employment:
► Direct –255,000
► Indirect– 857,000
► Estimated Investments by 2030 – US $ 20 Billion
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ICT INFRASTRUCTURE
Belgaum
Gulbarga
IT / ITeS / EHM
State promoted IT Parks :
• Shimoga
• Gulbarga
• Mysore
• Mangalore
Mangalore
Mysore
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• Belgaum
Shimoga
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Doing Business in Karnataka
Key Highlights of GIM 2012
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Presence of over 200 Industry leaders
10,000 delegates
40,000 visitors
30+ countries
15+ Indian states
460 Exhibitors in GIM Expo
500+ B-to-B meetings
14 Technical sessions
7000+ investment interests
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Valued at 1,30,909 US$ Millions
Participating
Countries*
Japan
Partner State
Mexico
State of
Bavaria,
Germany
Strategic Partners
ProMexico,
Mexico
*Indicative illustration
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Partner
Countries
METI, Japan
Global Investors Meet 2014
2-3 June, 2014
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We welcome Israel as Partner country
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Israel Pavilion - Exhibition space
Trade and Investments facilitation
BTB/BTG - Networking meetings
Delegation from Israel
We invite you to explore investment
opportunities in Karnataka –
Come be a part of our growth story!
Infrastructure
Transport
Infrastructure
• Roads
• Rail
• Ports
• Airports
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Power
Generation
Transmissi
on
Distribution
Renewable
Energy
Industrial Infrastructure
SEZ’s
Industrial Areas
Industrial Estates
Development Corridors
Services Sector
IT/ITES
• Software
Development
• IT Services
• IT Hardware
• KPO/BPO
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Health Care
• Multi specialty
Hospitals
• Health city
• Public health
facilities
Tourism & Lifestyle
Resorts, spas, golf clubs, Derby
Heritage sites and historic temples
Adventure sports
Modern multiplexes
International Schools, Colleges &
Universities
We invite you to explore investment
opportunities in Karnataka –
Come be a part of our growth story!
Manufacturing & Engineering
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Engineering
Automobile
Aerospace
Precision Engineering
Industrial machinery and
machine tools
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Minerals Based
Gold
Cement
Steel
Granite
Sand mining
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Textile
• Conventional
Textiles
• Technical Textiles
• Infrastructure
Development
Chemical &
Petrochemical
• Paraxylene based
PET/ PTA
• Petrochemical
downstream
Niche Areas
Knowledge
Economy
• Knowledge
city
• R&D centres
• Polytechnics
Biotechnology
and Pharma
• R&D facilities
• Biotechnology
parks
• Bioservices
Contact persons
Principal Secretary to Government of Karnataka
Commerce & Industries Department
# 106, 1st Floor, Vikasa Soudha
Dr. Ambedkar Veedhi,
Bangalore 560 001, India.
Email : [email protected]
Commissioner for Industrial Development and
Director of Industries & Commerce
2nd Floor, Khanija Bhavan
No.49, Race Course Road, Bangalore – 560 001
Email : [email protected]
Visit us at : http://www.karnatakaindustry.gov.in
Karnataka Udyog Mitra
Managing Director, Karnataka Udyog Mitra,
3rd Floor, Khanija Bhavan (South Wing), No.49, Race
Course Road,
Bangalore – 560 001
Ph : 91-80-2228 2392, 2228 5659; 2238 1232, 2228 6632
Fax : 91-80-2226 6063
Email : [email protected]
Visit us at : www.kumbangalore.com
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Principal Secretary to Government
Department of Information Technology, Biotechnology and
Science & Technology
6th Floor, 5th Stage, MS Building,
Ambedkar Veedhi, Bangalore-560001
Phone: 080-2228 0562/ 080-2203 2434 /080-22374314
Fax: 080-2228 8340
e-mail: [email protected]
Visvesvaraya Industrial Trade Centre,
Managing Director, Visvesvaraya Industrial Trade Centre
VITC Building, III Floor
Kasturba Road, Bangalore – 560 001.
Ph: 22864281 / 22860853 / 22861828
Fax:22865202
Email: [email protected]
www.vitcblr.org
Thank You
US$(Millions)
Sl.
No
Commodity
Electronics & Computer Software
1
2
3
4
Readymade Garments
Petroleum & Petroleum products
Engineering
5 Iron Ore and Minerals (incl granites)
6 Silk Products
7 Coffee Products
Basic Chemicals, Pharamaceuticals and Cosmetics
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9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Agriculture and Processed Food Products
Gem and Jewellery
Cashew and Cashew Kernals
Handicrafts
Leather Products
Chemicals and Allied Products
Marine Products
Plastic Goods
Spices
Wool & Woollen Products
Miscellaneous and Others
Total
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2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
16497.19
931.82
2007.53
797.56
19154.69
1248.31
2654.99
1331.69
24665.53
1480.47
4257.88
1502.35
853.27
127.56
258.75
175.99
123.24
397.10
206.20
122.42
576.97
501.98
525.96
923.03
120.47
3165.33
117.12
46.78
35.27
56.59
74.96
59.47
69.41
26.25
229.33
25976.62
121.87
3617.60
106.68
53.23
36.76
61.60
95.95
102.32
81.77
16.54
188.80
30095.10
138.72
4314.19
160.40
48.61
58.12
87.25
109.91
109.76
127.29
23.41
876.12
39788.62
Value Rs. US $ Millions
39788
30095
22309
25976
19522
2006-07
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24410
2007-08
2008-09
YEAR
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
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Iron Ore &
Minerals
Drugs &
Pharma
Agro &
Food
Processin
g
Engineering
Petroleum &
Petroleum
Products
Gems &
Jewellery
Readymade
Garments
Electronics
& Computer
Software
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Handicrafts
POTENTIAL
SECTORS
Leather
FOR
TRADE
Export & Flourish
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Industrial Strength
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Leather Products:
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Top ten foreign exchange earners for the country.
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Availability of raw materials, skilled manpower, innovative
technology, industry compliance to international
environmental standards and the dedicated support of the
allied industries are major strengths.
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Trained / Skilled manpower at competitive wage levels.
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World-class institutional support for Design & Product
Development.
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Industrial Strength
► Machine
tools & Foundry
US $ 10.41-billion foundry industry
► Industry dependent on state for mining
operations (40% of country’s total iron
ore)
► 50% of machine tool industry in the
country
► Largest foundry clusters in Belgaum;
Proposed dedicated Machine Tool Park in
Vasanthnarsapur, Tumkur
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Industrial Strength
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Handicrafts:
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Karnataka is a leader in production of high quality handicrafts.
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Karnataka has a rich knowledge of exquisite craftsmanship.
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Major crafts practiced are sandal wood, rose wood furniture, inlay
and carvings, bronze statues, bidriware, lacquer ware, batiks and
home décors products.
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Craftsmen endowed with high skill levels entirely devoted to
producing quality handicrafts.
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13 craft complexes spread across the state provide common
facilities centre, design input and marketing support.
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Driving the way as
Industry champion
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Largest number of R&D centers in
India
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Largest software exporter in the
country
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Largest biotechnology hub in India
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Largest number of medical
institutes and Industrial Training
Institutes in the country
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Leading producer of horticulture
products
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3rd largest number of engineering
colleges in India
Source: Economic Survey of Karnataka, 2010-11
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1st Aircraft Manufacturing
Unit in the country
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1st Space Research Center
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1st Institute of Biotech &
Bioinformatics in the country
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1st International Technology
Park in India
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1st State to Introduce
Industrial Policy
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1st State to Introduce
Sectoral Policies
Facilitating fast track approvals for
key investments
Project Approval
Committee
State High Level
Clearance
Committee
(SHLCC)
Investment
range
More than $US 9
millions
Salient features
• Chaired by the Chief Minister of Karnataka
with the concerned Ministers / Officers as
members
• Committee has representatives from all
the departments/ authorities concerned
• Chaired by the Minister for Large &
Medium Industries, Govt. of Karnataka
State Level Single
Window Clearance
Committee
(SLSWCC)
Upto $ US 9
millions
• Heads of major departments and agencies
concerned with industries are represented
in this committee.
• Meeting of SLSWCC takes place generally
once in a month
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E Udyami: G2B Online Portal
A New Initiative
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The portal is only accessible for
registered Investors
Features: Dashboard for
investors, Workflow
management, escalation
matrix, helpdesk, etc.
The portal can be accessed online
via www.advantagekarnataka.com
Consolidated information about the
investment process in Karnataka
In depth information about the
current status of their investment
projects.
Aids in smooth facilitation and
monitoring of investments and
provides transparency to investors
to monitor the status of their
projects
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10 Initiatives to Achieve Karnataka ICT
Targets for 2020
IT/BPO
ESDM(Electronics System
Design & Manufacturing)
Education
Continued emphasis on growth
Leveraging the growth in this
emerging sector that has
national focus
Use technology to enhance
capabilities
Talent Development & Job
creation
Capacity Building
Promote Innovation, IP Creation,
R & D and Karnataka ICT
Innovation Fund
Increase Value addition
Entrepreneurship
Development & Mentoring
Creating new opportunities
and jobs
Development of Emerging ICT
(EMICT) Centres in Karnataka
ICT relationship with other
Countries & Focused
Marketing
Develop other centers beyond
Bangalore
Eco-Friendly Integrated
Infrastructure
Supporting the growth needs
of the industry
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Branding
Highlight Karnataka to be the
Global ICT investment
destination
Leverage the global ecosystem
KIG 2020 GOALS
Revenues
US $ 72.72 B
Employment
20,00,000
Direct
New Startups
> 1000
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Karnataka
Strengthening the Education Base
“E-Ready children with improved Quality”
1.
Create “Karnataka Knowledge Network (KKN)” a fully wired state with the
following:
a. Provide Free Wi-Fi in Bangalore
b. Set up a Karnataka School Network
c. Set up a Karnataka College network connecting all Govt & Private
colleges with high speed bandwidth
2.
Provide all school children from standard 7 and above with a Tablet with
wireless and 3G preloaded bi-lingual teaching material for each class and
access to a portal where they can download the latest teaching material
3.
Provide all students and faculty of government colleges/University a
Tablet/laptop preloaded with content with wireless/3G
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Promotion of Innovation, IP Creation,
R&D and Funding
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Created US $200 million Karnataka ICT & Innovation fund to take
care of financial needs of the ICT industry from startup to growth
as debt /working capital.
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Special program to identify 100 Innovators and Entrepreneurs.
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Proposed to set up ESDM/VLSI Incubation Centres across the
state
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Facilitate IP development by Indian industry by providing
incentives for patent filing and maintenance.
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Provide 20% R&D Grant subject to a of maximum 2% of annual
turnover of Karnataka ESDM companies
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Karnataka
Development of other ICT Centres
The Government needs to develop each ICT Centre, E.g. Mangalore,
around the elements depicted in the picture which trigger growth
Industry Promotion
Talent Development
Centre
ESDM Innovation
& Incubation
Centres
Key Enablers of
Other ICT Centers in
Karnataka
Rural Technology &
Business Operations
Land &
Infrastructure
support
Non-IT Skill Dev
Centre
(Garv)
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Robust Infrastructure:
Backbone of Industrial growth
Decentralization
Fuelling the growth
of
Industry in Karnataka
Industrial
Infrastructure
 61 Special
Economic Zones
 Suvarna
Karnataka
Development
Corridor
Support
Infrastructure
 Extensive
infrastructure
networks: Road,
rail, airport, sea
port
 Power: fueling
growth
 PPP: projects
planned and
identified
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Urban
Infrastructure
 7the largest
urbanised state in
the country
 Karnataka’s urban
population has
grown by 31.3%
since 2001
 Water supply
coverage of 85% to
90% in core city
areas