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Dubai Internet City signs MoU with Kerala Government for developing IT Business Campus

Dubai Internet City (DIC) announced that it has a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of the South Indian state of Kerala to develop Smart City, a hi-tech business campus for information technology companies in the city of Kochi.

  • United Arab Emirates: Saturday, September 10 - 2005 at 12:33
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The business campus will serve as an international centre of excellence for the IT industry with a special focus on IT-enabled services (ITES).

Under the terms of the MoU, the Kerala government will transfer ownership of the existing Infopark project, an IT business park in Kochi, to Dubai Internet City. This will be merged into the Smart City project that will be developed adjacently.

The first phase of Smart City will be developed in an area of about 350 acres in the heart of Kochi, Kerala's commercial hub. Of this, the Kerala government will provide 100 acres as lease to DIC while 250 acres will be sold at a mutually agreed cost. The first-phase of development will be completed over seven years. Over a longer-term period, park development will extend to 1000 acres.

'We are delighted to sign an agreement with the Kerala government to develop the Smart City project,' said Ahmad Bin Byat, Director General of the Dubai technology and Media Free Zone. 'Dubai Internet City has developed considerable expertise in developing business campuses that provide infrastructure and support services for IT companies. We are keen to combine our capabilities with local competencies to create sustainable economic and social value. This project is also part of Dubai Internet City's global expansion plans where it is seeking to evolve from a regional venture to an internationally diversified organisation. Our mission is to become the ICT business campus provider of choice across the world,' he added.

Smart City is expected to be one of India's largest IT parks and have a positive impact on the local economy. The initiative has tremendous employment generation potential. As many as 33,000 jobs are expected to be created in the first phase within 7 years and 75,000 following the development of 1,000 acres.

The development of Smart City will contribute to making Kochi one of India's major IT/ITES destinations. Smart City will create a micro-economy of its own with companies from the entire IT industry spectrum.

One of the key objectives of DIC will be to capitalize on the abundant human capital that exists in the state of Kerala. By creating a centre for technology anchored by some of the leading global and regional names in the industry, DIC hopes to build a vibrant knowledge economy community in Smart City.

DIC will bring to the park the vast expertise it has gained in developing one of the word's most advanced IT business campuses. These include capabilities in building and operating next-generation communication networks that reduce operational hassles and costs for companies. The DIC campus in Dubai today has today the largest commercial IP Telephony network in the world. In Smart City, DIC will also create a one-stop-shop of services necessary for IT companies to run their businesses. There will be a single-window facility for government approvals, including licenses and permits. Other services that will be provided include telecom, hospitality, facility management and legal.

DIC will also develop programmes for Smart City companies that that can be leveraged by them to explore and expand channel and business development opportunities.

Following the signing of the MoU, DIC will now conduct a detailed market study to identify the expectations of prospective companies. Based on this study, DIC hopes to create an infrastructure, environment and lifestyle that meets the requirements of knowledge-based companies and their knowledge workers.

As part of its 'Going Global' mission DIC is also currently in talks with authorities elsewhere in India, Pakistan, Iran and Malta to set up facilities in various cities.




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For further information, please contact:
Baiju Francis
Corporate Communications Dept.
Dubai Technology & Media Free Zone
Tel: (+971) 4 391 4068
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About Dubai Internet City
Dubai Internet City (DIC) provides a Knowledge Economy Ecosystem designed to support the business development of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) companies. It is the Middle East's biggest ICT infrastructure, built inside a free trade zone. DIC is a strategic base for companies targeting emerging markets in a vast region extending from the Middle East to the Indian subcontinent, and Africa to Central Asian countries, covering 2 billion people with a GDP of $6.7 trillion. Within a short span of time, a dynamic international community of ICT companies has established itself in Dubai Internet City. The global ICT giants are all here: Microsoft, Oracle, HP, IBM, Dell, Siemens, Canon, Logica, Sony Ericsson, Sun Microsystems, Computer Associates, Schlumberger and Cisco to name a few, in addition to many small and medium enterprises and entrepreneurial ventures. The ICT cluster in Dubai Internet City is comprised of companies from various sectors: Software Development, Business Services, Web Based & e-Commerce, Consultancy and Sales & Marketing. DIC provides a scalable state-of-the-art technology platform for companies looking to provide cost effective Remote Services such as call centre operations. It provides an environment that attracts most elements of the value chain for an ICT business. In addition, it has developed programmes that can be leveraged by the ICT community to explore and expand channel and business development opportunities.

About Dubai Technology and Media Free Zone
The Dubai Technology and Media Free Zone is a tax-free commercial zone set up to support the development of knowledge-based industries. The Free Zone's first brand, Dubai Internet City, was launched in October 2000 followed by Dubai Media City (DMC) in January, 2001 followed by Dubai Knowledge Village (KV) in October, 2003. Later, the Free Zone announced the International Media Production Zone (iMPZ), the region's first free zone dedicated to media production, Dubai Outsource Zone (DOZ), the world's first free zone dedicated to outsourcing, the Dubai Biotechnology and Research Park (DuBiotech) dedicated to biotechnology and Dubai Studio City, a free zone dedicated to film, broadcast and music production. These initiatives are part of Dubai's long-term vision of diversifying its economy to reduce oil dependency and developing its knowledge-based industries. The Dubai Technology and Media Free Zone also provides satellite communications services through its subsidiary Samacom, and managed hosting and security services through eHosting DataFort (EHDF). Also operating under the Free Zone are the HH Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum IT Education Project (ITEP), an initiative that seeks to raise IT literacy in the UAE, Tamkeen, a training centre for the visually impaired, and the Arabian Radio Network (ARN) and the Dubai Radio Network (DRN), the UAE's leading radio networks. In a joint venture with the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA), the Free Zone has also set up Empower, an energy efficiency company that currently provides district cooling services. All these companies are members of Dubai Holding, the holding company for Dubai's mega economic projects.
Lara Lynn Golden Posted by Lara Lynn Golden, News Editor
Saturday, September 10 - 2005 at 12:33 UAE local time (GMT+4)

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This Article was updated on Saturday, April 07 - 2007


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