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United News of India
3 days ago
- Business
- United News of India
Innovation can start anywhere, says Telangana IT Minister Sridhar Babu
Hyderabad, Aug 10 (UNI) Telangana IT and Industry Minister D Sridhar Babu has said innovation can start anywhere, from Hyderabad or a remote village in the state, and not necessarily from the Silicon Valley all the time. Addressing the closing ceremony of 'The August Fest 2025', Asia's largest start-up festival held at HITEX, Madhapur last night, he congratulated the organisers and several individuals who contributed quietly to the growth of Hyderabad's IT ecosystem. He lauded August Fest founder Kiran for his role in nurturing the city's start-up culture, while Kiran described the Minister as 'a politician who works like an entrepreneur.' Highlighting the city's robust start-up growth, the Minister said Hyderabad-based start-ups raised USD 571 million in 2024 — a 160 per cent jump from 2023 — across 81 funding rounds. HealthTech funding surged by 2,139 per cent to USD 300 million, FinTech nearly doubled to USd 105 million, late-stage funding climbed 701 per cent to USD 297 million, and early-stage funding rose 73 per cent to USd 233 million. Between January 2020 and May 2025, the city produced over 2,500 start-ups, attracting USD 2.1 billion in funding, accounting for 99.7 per cent of Telangana's total start-up capital, he said. Women-led ventures are thriving, with Hyderabad ranking sixth in India. A total of 531 such start-ups have raised USD 417 million. Through STPI Hyderabad, over 1,400 start-ups have received support worth Rs 574 crore, 44 per cent of them led by women, the minister said. Global corporations such as FedEx, London Stock Exchange, Uber, Micron and Eli Lilly are expanding operations in Telangana. The state is developing a 200-acre AI City, projected to be one of the largest AI hubs in the world, while Genome Valley's 2,000 acres have made Hyderabad Asia's leading biotech cluster. Recalling the early days of the city's IT journey, Sridhar Babu credited Mythrivanam in Ameerpet — home to the first STPI Hyderabad in 1992 — as the starting point of Hyderabad's technology growth. He said the government would consider J.A. Chowdary's proposal to declare Mythrivanam a heritage building in recognition of its historic role. 'The future of Telangana's start-up ecosystem belongs to everyone — coders, farmers, artists and women entrepreneurs. Every challenge, from climate change to urban congestion, is also a start-up opportunity,' the Minister said, urging participants to collaborate beyond their usual circles. 'Hyderabad is now a blazing beacon on the world's innovation radar. We're not following trends — we're setting them. The next big idea that changes the world could be yours.' UNI VV SSP


Time of India
07-06-2025
- Business
- Time of India
STPI-Hyderabad clocks Rs 1.4L cr software exports in FY 24-25
Hyderabad: IT units registered under Software Technology Parks of India (STPI) Hyderabad clocked software exports of around Rs 1,42,591 crore in the FY 2024-25, STPI director general Arvind Kumar said on Saturday on the occasion of STPI's 34th foundation day. STPI Hyderabad, which has a total workspace of 1.35 lakh sq ft under its purview, includes the main centre in Hyderabad and five sub-centres at Kakinada, Tirupati, Vijayawada, Visakhapatnam, and Warangal. "In 2024-25, the exports done by STPI registered units across India reached over Rs 10 lakh crore," the STPI director general said, pointing out that STPI, which started in 1991 with just three centres, today has 67 centres across the country, including 59 in tier-II and tier-III cities. It is now working on dispersing the IT industry to tier-II and tier-III cities of the country to ensure inclusive growth, he said. He said STPI is also nurturing the tech startup ecosystem in the country through 24 centres of excellence (CoEs) and the Next Generation Incubation Scheme (NGIS) and has supported over 1,400 startups. "Startups empowered through the STPI ecosystem have raised funds of over Rs 574 crore from investors so far," he said, adding that 44% of startups under STPI's umbrella are led by women entrepreneurs, many of whom are from small-town India. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Mix 4 Kitchen Ingredients, Wake Up Thinner Every Morning Vinegar Health Learn More Undo STPI Hyderabad also houses two of these STPI CoEs — IMAGE and Kalpataru. While IMAGE is dedicated to gaming, animation, VFX, computer vision, and AI and operates from a 10,000 sq ft facility, Kalpataru is focused on Industry 4.0 and provides infrastructure, mentorship, funding access, and go-to-market support to promote tech-led manufacturing and the 'Make in India' vision. IMAGE and Kalpataru CoEs have successfully nurtured 92 and 42 startups, respectively, so far, he said. STPI offers India's tech industry 17 lakh sq ft of workspace, five Tier-3 data centres, state-of-the-art labs, SAYUJ - Startup Community Network, Ananta - STPI Cloud Services, and schemes such as BPO Promotion Schemes and Electronics Manufacturing Cluster (EMC). Set up on June 5, 1991, under the Societies Registration Act, 1860, STPI functions under the Union Ministry of Electronics & IT (MeitY) and implements the Software Technology Park (STP) and Electronics Hardware Technology Park (EHTP) schemes.