
Karnataka Digital Economy Mission (KDEM) assumes revenue from the digital economy of 10,000 GBP Crore by 2030.
The vision was presented here on Friday at the Big Tech Show on Friday. According to the documentary, the travel map for Mysuru Cluster imagines investments of large companies and extends the workforce 10 times.
Mysuru Cluster focuses on the income from the digital economy of 10,000 GBP Crore, support for more than 2,800 start -up businesses, 1.5 LakH jobs by 2030 with improved strictness and focus on/Ites, startups, ESDM, etc.
The newly introduced assets Vayu announced an investment of 1,250 GBP Crore in the region to create a PCB plant, which provides domestic and intersional markets, while the Indo-Tajwan project of joint companies-Mophil Semiconductors also announced its entry into Mysuru Cluster.
KDem said in the release that in the last 12 months Mysuru has caused a strong interest from this industry to introduce operations in the cluster and continued the efforts of the KDem that more than 15 companies set up offices, led to a new job.
Mysuru was placed as an advanced National Innovation Center, which aims to serve as a permanent contributor to the goal of India to achieve a digital economy of $ 1 trillion by 2030, he added.
The Big Tech Show 2025 has introduced another generation of innovators and offered access to investors, a market exhibition with the Karnataka and Mentoring Government Government from the best ecosystem activators. The event has witnessed more than 500 delegates, 45 plus global speakers, including Oer 80 start -up businesses.
Officials and representatives of the state government involved in panel discussions dealt with several aspects to become a growth catalyst in the mission supported by regions of a strong focus on education.
The edition was quoted by Ekroop Caur, secretary, electronics, IT, BT and Science & Technology department, who pointed out that Mysuru was currently the second largest IT exporter in the state and contributes 5,000 Crore per year.
The existing Plug and Play Mysuru infrastructure extends nearly 500,000 square feet and more than 10,000 cooperating seats with approximately 200,000 square feet of upcoming devices along with the global technology center. ” If we look ahead, we strive to create the most “infrastructure infrastructure of Mysuru India”, with a highly trained qualified workforce making it a magnet for global investment. We believe that Mysuru can actually become a poster boy who would add digital ambitions of the state, ”she added.
Some of the other areas of the discussion included future skills prepared for the future industry; bridging the gap in the youth industry; aspiration vocational education; Global mobility and quality ensuring, among other things.
Published – 4 July 2025 9:40