
IT Park Phase IV to transform capital's economic landscape
T'puram: The landscape of Thiruvananthapuram is undergoing a dramatic transformation as Technopark Phase IV, formerly known as Technocity, takes shape as Kerala's premier technology hub.
With a string of big-ticket projects in the pipeline, this ambitious hub will redefine city's economic landscape, attract top-tier investments and generate thousands of new jobs. Spanning 400 acres at Pallipuram, this ambitious development is set to become an integrated IT township that seamlessly blends information technology, space innovation and sustainable urban infrastructure.
At the heart of this transformation is the TCS Digital Hub, scheduled for completion in early 2026.
This flagship facility by Tata Consultancy Services will accommodate over 20,000 professionals, making it one of India's largest digital centres. The project's construction is progressing rapidly, signalling strong momentum for the entire development.
The upcoming Digital Science Park represents another groundbreaking initiative, positioning itself as India's first dedicated facility for advanced research collaboration between academia and industry.
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Global tech giant ARM has expressed interest in partnership opportunities, while Irish firm TRASNA has already established its semiconductor facility in the Kabani building, with plans for further expansion.
Technopark QUAD development is currently under construction, designed to provide latest infrastructure for IT and ITeS companies of all sizes. With 8.5 lakh sq ft of space, this multi-block complex will offer plug-and-play offices and modern amenities to attract both international and domestic companies.
Innovation takes centre stage with the proposed Emerging Technology Startup Hub, led by Kerala Startup Mission. This facility will nurture startups in cutting-edge fields such as blockchain, metaverse, IoT and clean tech, providing crucial incubation space and mentoring support.
The Space Park, a strategic collaboration with Isro and private aerospace companies, is set to position Thiruvananthapuram as a key player in India's space-tech sector.
With facilities for satellite fabrication and testing, the first building is expected to be operational within 13 months.
Adding to the mix is the Unity Mall, showcasing Kerala's 'One District One Product' items and local crafts to global visitors, with operations scheduled to begin in Nov this year.
"Technopark Phase IV is rapidly transforming into Kerala's 'Destination Next' and emerging digital hub," said CEO of Technopark Sanjeev Nair. "The ecosystem here is poised for exponential growth with the presence of key institutions and initiatives," he added.

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