Bengaluru to Welcome 89 New IT Tech Parks, Strengthening Its Role as India's Technology Hub

Bengaluru to Welcome 89 New IT Tech Parks, Strengthening Its Role as India's Technology Hub


Bengaluru, often hailed as the Silicon Valley of India, is gearing up to significantly expand its IT infrastructure by establishing 89 new IT tech parks across key areas of the city. According to recent reports, these state-of-the-art facilities will be in prime zones such as Yeshwantpur, Whitefield, Bellandur, Koramangala, and other regions. The project will be developed over the next two to three years, further solidifying Bengaluru’s reputation as a global technology hub.

The city, which already leads the country in software exports and is a prominent semiconductor hub, will see the new tech parks built by 54 industries. Major tech zones, including the North Zone, Mahadevapura, and Bommanahalli, will house these advanced tech parks, drawing more businesses and boosting the city’s economic strength.

In particular, Yeshwantpur and Whitefield are set to host over 10 new IT companies, while Bellandur will see the establishment of five companies. Other significant developments include two IT companies on Tumkur Road, one in Koramangala, and three in the Kundalahalli area. The influx of IT companies is expected to drive employment growth in the city, offering new job opportunities across various sectors.

In addition to these developments, the Bengaluru Metropolitan Region Development Authority (BMRDA) has revived a two-decade-old proposal to develop self-sufficient towns in the IT City suburbs of Bidadi, Solur (near Magadi), and Nandagudi (near Hosakote). As part of this initiative, the BMRDA has written to Namma Metro, requesting a feasibility study to extend metro connectivity to these suburban towns.

Bidadi will be the first area to be developed under this ambitious project. Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka, DK Shivakumar, who also holds the Bengaluru development portfolio, is spearheading this project. To ensure the townships' self-sufficiency, the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) has been tasked with creating infrastructure to supply potable water to these suburbs.

Rajendra P. Cholan, BMRDA’s Metropolitan Commissioner, stated that the townships will feature commercial buildings, logistics parks, data centers, and residential units. Bidadi, well-connected by four highways, will be the primary focus for constructing a comprehensive township, further driving the growth of Bengaluru's technology-driven ecosystem.

With these developments, Bengaluru is set to cement its position as a technology powerhouse, offering robust infrastructure and creating new employment opportunities across the IT and real estate sectors.


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