Startup India States’ Conference:
Telangana
- July, 2016
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Agenda • Introduction
• Telangana – Innovation Policy Snapshot
• T-Hub
• Key new initiatives in new sectors
– Image incubator
– T- Works
– Defense & Aerospace
– Rural Initiatives
• TASK
• TEPP with ISB
• Hyderabad as a Global Destination
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Technology sector in India has sustained a growth trajectory…
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Exports Domestic
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The IT sector has grown faster than the GDP (~9%)
Source: NASSCOM
CAGR: 11%
Global recession
WORK IN PROGRESS
…with Telangana being one of the pioneers in the growth story.
Key players
• First state in the country to pioneer e-Governance projects
• Software exports (2015-16) INR 75,000 Cr (>$ 10 Bn) with growth rate of 13.26%.
• Direct employment in the State: ~ 4 Lac
• Telangana has 53 IT SEZs, out of a total 417 approved IT SEZs in the country
Share of IT-BPM in GDP (2014)
Ranked 2nd in ease of doing Business in
India
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1999 2015 (Current) 2020
• Develop new growth vectors
• Nurture the start ups • Develop ESDM
along with software • Growth in Gaming
and Animation and other emerging sectors
• Smart technologies
43% CAGR for 15 years
• Exports: Rs. 2,840 Cr. • No. of IT companies: 194 • Employment: 12,000
• Exports: Rs. 66,276 Cr. in FY ‘15; Rs. 75,070 Cr. in FY’ 16; Growth Rate – 13.26%
• No. of IT companies: 1,400 • Direct Employment: ~4 Lakhs
Second largest city for IT exports in India
IT inception
Next generation of growth
Technology continues to be the primary growth engine for Hyderabad.
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WORK IN PROGRESS
• Have set up two EMCs in Hyderabad to promote Electronics system design and manufacturing
• Road shows in Japan, Korea and Taiwan to attract electronic manufacturing companies to Hyderabad
• Skill development programs for ESDM being organized with support from Government of India
Significant progress is being made in promoting the region as Electronic Design and Manufacturing (ESDM) hub.
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Location E-City Maheshwaram
Area (Acres) 602 310
Est. Project Cost (INR cr)* 580 360
Est. Investment (INR cr) 1,800 800
6% of Electronic production in the country
Over 250 companies with > 50K employees
$1 Bn production with $250M exports in ‘14
Aim: Revenue > $ 10 Bn; Employment: 1.75L
Current State
Key players
In addition, IT industry is one of the biggest employers in Telangana & is expected to grow even further.
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Direct Employment generated by IT industry in Telangana*
*ICT department
By 2020, the direct employment generated by IT industry will lead to addition of more than 4,00,000 direct jobs and 16,00,000 indirect jobs.
CAGR: 16% in
last 10 years
Telangana contributes to 13% in the national share
of total IT employment
Hyderabad has emerged as one of most preferred IT destinations for the top companies.
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Agenda • Introduction
• Telangana – Innovation Policy Snapshot
• T-Hub
• Key new initiatives in new sectors
– Image incubator
– T- Works
– Defense & Aerospace
– Rural Initiatives
• TASK
• TEPP with ISB
• Hyderabad as a Global Destination
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Landscape Matrix of Telangana’s innovation policy
Andhra Pradesh & Kerala
Karnataka Rajasthan
Telangana
Infrastructure Maintenance Fund
Innovation Cell - Chief Innovation officer
State Startup Council Centres of Excellence Single Window Clearance Social Impact Fund Phoenix Fund T-Hub Outposts Startup Exchange Program Access to Govt Data
ICT Policy identifies 10 key areas to focus on.
Expansion of IT and ITeS
Electronics System Design Manufacturing
Entrepreneurship & Innovation Skilling
Enhanced Quality of Living Ten Point Agenda E-Governance and M-
Governance
Promotions Procurement of IT
Services by the Government
New Initiatives Digital Telangana
In order to establish Telangana as a global leader in ICT, the ITE&C Dept. has performed a benchmarking analysis with the best countries across the globe and laid a clear road map with 10 focus areas.
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Brand Hyderabad • Green IT initiatives are being taken up • ‘Happening Hyderabad’ to showcase the city as the place to live in • Wi-Fi City to provide free Wi-Fi for all
Technology for All • Digital literacy programs across the
state • Offering electronic government
services to the citizens (online and mobile)
Human Capital • Encouraging private and
public institutions to set up incubators, accelerators, seed funds, etc
• Establishment of TASK as the nodal agency for skill development
• Structured program to promote employability and entrepreneurship
Business Development • Identification of suitable land parcels for IT clusters • Tier II and III locations for BPOs • Setting up of EMCs at eCity and Maheshwaram • Array of subsidies and tax breaks
Ini$a$ves
Positive Outlook towards Upcoming Businesses
• Encouragement to emerging sectors like Gaming & Animation, Data Analytics, Cyber Security, Data Centres, Photonics, etc.
• Conducting international and domestic roadshows
• Participation in international and domestic trade shows
Salient features within these focus areas include:
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Utmost importance will be given to innovation and entrepreneurship.
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Focus area Vision Strategy/Targets 2017 2020
Disruptive Technologies
To become a pioneer in tapping the global SMAC (Social, Media, Analytics, Cloud ) market potential by attracting global technology labs, encouraging SMAC startups, training people & swiftly adopting these technologies in govt. initiatives
Capture the highest market share in SMAC technologies in India >20% >25%
Funding start ups in SMAC field (INR Cr) 700 1000
Attract global SMAC innovation labs in Hyderabad (#) 3 5
Deploy SMAC based govt. e-initiatives to encourage local companies (# of initiatives)
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Entrepreneurship
To foster a spirit of entrepreneurship amongst citizens in order to become the leading “technology start-up city” of India where a vibrant, world-class ecosystem of start-ups, accelerators, incubation centres, PE & VCs, co-exist.
Develop an incubator for incubators, T-Hub (Lacs sqft) 2 3
Attract debt & equity funds to mobilize funding for start-ups (INR Cr) 3000 5000
Ensure local companies get funding and are provided infrastructure, access to talent pool etc (# of companies)
500 1000
Telangana will also strive to create an R&D driven economy along with locally developing global talent.
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Focus area Vision Strategy/ Targets 2017 2020
R&D, Product companies
To become the “innovation” hub of India by being a forerunner in developing cutting edge technologies & patent filing thereby helping Telangana strengthen it’s IP product based economy
Attract the top global R&D companies & Ivy league PhD students, researchers
Patents to be developed in the ICT domain (#) 200 500
Contribution of R&D companies in state’s IT exports (in %) 7% 10%
Able to attract & nurture PhD students each year 5000 10000
Global Talent
Develop the local talent with the needs of the global world, both in terms of domain knowledge and global culture. .
• Encourage Hyderabad to be the hub for the operations industry (KPO) for India and global market.
• Talent development in finance (middle office and back office), market research, supply chain planning, inventory management etc.
• Encourage learning of foreign languages to bridge cultural barriers with Europe and Far East.
Agenda • Introduction
• Telangana – Innovation Policy Snapshot
• T-Hub
• Key new initiatives in new sectors
– Image incubator
– T- Works
– Defense & Aerospace
– Rural Initiatives
• TASK
• TEPP with ISB
• Hyderabad as a Global Destination
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T- Hub’s unique proposition
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Source: McKinsey’s innova2on Cluster Model
Start with First Principles
T- Hub’s unique proposition
17 © 2014 Auctus Advisors
Government will ‘Govern’ and not Control
Crea$on of a
BoardTelangana
State Academia Investors Pvt.
Enterprise CXOs
ITE&C Secretary
IITNALSAR
ISB
Sashi ReddiRaman Kumar
Srini Raju
C. P. GurnaniB. V. R. Mohan
Reddy
T- Hub’s unique proposition
18 © 2014 Auctus Advisors
T- Hub is the largest Startup Incubator in India (Ph- I)
T- Hub will be largest startup Incubator in the world by 2018 (Ph- II)
Confidential & proprietary. Not to be redistributed
T- Hub’s unique proposition
• Started operations in• 220 Startups in the Incubator
• FinTech• Robotics• AgTech• HealthTech• EduTech
• Pre- Series A
10% ~ <3Cr.
20%
13%
70%
Bubble 3
RevenueSupply Chain
Fintech and eCommerce Bootstrapped
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Full Stack of Support for Startups
SUPPORT SERVICES
Legal Finance Statutory HR
Media & Marketing
Events Marketing Community PR
Funding Services
Funds Angels Advisory
Scaling Services
T- Accel Corp. Partnerships &
BD
CoE
T- Hub’s Community proposition
International Community Partnerships
Agenda • Introduction
• Telangana – Innovation Policy Snapshot
• T-Hub
• Key new initiatives in new sectors
– Image incubator
– T- Works
– Defense & Aerospace
– Rural Initiatives
• TASK
• TEPP with ISB
• Hyderabad as a Global Destination
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Image Incubation Centre Ø Government of Telangana has identified AVCG as one of the key growth drivers in
terms of Investments and Employment. Hyderabad has a large presence of Animation,VFX and Gaming companies . Over 75 Companies including VFX Studios,2D 3D Animation and Gaming companies are based in Hyderabad employing over 30,000 professional in this segment.
Ø In view of the large potential in this sector - Government of Telangana in association with STPI has developed a state of the art incubation facility “IMAGE” in the heart of IT District.
Ø This Incubation facility is specially designed to support Startups & SMEs working in Gaming, Animation, Multimedia and Entertainment industry. Hon'ble Minister, IT has inaugurated the said "IMAGE” Incubation Center on 05.12.2015.
Ø Unique one of a kind proposition
Ø 27,000 sft built up space with fully furnished Interiors meeting Industry Standards
Ø 232 seater Centralized air-conditioned Office space with plug & play facility.
Ø Preview theatre with special sound & Acoustic Effects , Conference Hall/Board Room with video conferencing facility, Discussion/ Client Meeting Rooms & Cafeteria.
Ø Network Operations Centre(NOC) on 24/7 with Networking specialist
Ø Hi-Speed Internet Connectivity on Secured medium
Ø Data Centre, CCTV Cameras, Access control system, Public Address system, UPS with DG Backup
Main Goals
T- Works
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Promotion of innovation in electronics, semiconductor & electromechanics
Prototyping CenterFor converting an idea into a working prototypeAccess to tools, gadgets, software, testers, machines and expertsSubsidized and Aggregated Component Distribution
TrainingOne shift dedicated for training and certification. Course levels from beginners to experts
IncubatorSelective companies to be housed to have preferential access to the tools and gadgetsFirst set of verticals: IoT, Consumer Electronics, Mechatronics (Drones/Robotics)
Business Model:Subscription to Institutions, Colleges, Schools, Industry to use the facilities; To hobbyists, enthusiasts, hackers and engineersTrainings & WorkshopsFees and equity from Incubated startups
Main Goals
Defence & Aerospace incubator
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Promotion of innovation in Defense & Aerospace
Incubation CenterFoster innovation in sectors related to defence and aerospace and enable not just start-ups, but SMEs
SME Egaegment:Enable local SMEs to embrace new innovations to reduce operational inefficiencies. Incorporate new technology adaptation programs through IIT & T-Hub
FabLabTo equip startups with an array of flexible computer controlled tools and technology-enabled prototypes generally perceived as limited to mass production
Business Model:COE Model Extension of a JV between TS-T-Hub-IIT & Central Govt.Breakeven in 5 years
Main Goals
Rural Initiatives
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Kaka$ya Sandbox To create an effec$ve ecosystem where resources are put to use through entrepreneurship, innova$on and sustainability through 'bo@om up' approach.
Supported by: Mr. Raju Reddy- Co-founder of Kakatiya Sandbox, Founder and former CEO of Sierra Atlantic.
Mr. Phanindra Sama. Co-founder of Kakatiya Sandbox, former CEO of redBus.in
Main Goals
Support Telangana Government’s vision of enhancing employability quotient of students in the IT/ITES sector across all districts and enable them choose multiple avenues as they graduate.
Employability Quotient
Entrepreneurship
TASK
Mission of TASK
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Employment Entrepreneurship Higher Educa2on
Technology Entrepreneurship Programme through ISB
TEP Overview • (TEP) is a semi virtual programme offered by the Indian School of Business(ISB), tailored specifically to motivate and generate interest in entrepreneurship among 3rd and 4th year engineering students. ISB has partnered with Telangana Academy for Skill and Knowledge (TASK) and the Institute for Electronic Governance (IEG). Andhra Pradesh to offer this programme in these two states and aims to have a nationwide reach in the coming years.
• TEP aims to foster entrepreneurship by guiding engineering students in creating technology enabled products and services. Additionally, the programme helps improve their communication, teamwork and problem-solving and decision-making abilities TEP has three primary goals at its core:To promote technology entrepreneurship as a viable career option and nurture the culture of entrepreneurship in the region.
• Link entrepreneurial and innovative behaviour to educational and career pathways.
• To provide an environment/experience for engineering students to create investable technology based start-up
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For Enrolled Colleges • Platform for enabling holistic development of students by providing exposure beyond technical skills.
• Opportunities to build robust partnerships with corporates and government agencies
• Faculty development workshops at ISB for training staff associated with TEP
• Collaboration and sharing resources with different colleges across the states • For Enrolled Students
• Exposure to Design Thinking Methods and processes
• Guidance and support to develop their own product / service and launch their own technical venture
• Access to online training sessions from world-renowned experts in management and entrepreneurship
• Opportunities to learn from mentors from technology, design and business sectors
Main Goals
Hyderabad as a global lifestyle destination.
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Wi-Fi city
Happening Hyderabad
Strive to make Hyderabad the first Wi-Fi enabled city in the country
Status: • Telangana govt. had come out with request for
Expression of Interest for provision of Wi-fi services in Hyderabad in November 2014
• Final contracts will also be awarded to networks post review within a couple of months
Promote Hyderabad as a top leisure and lifestyle destination in India Status: • Happening Hyderabad website and initial calendar
of events launched ‒ Social, ‒ Cultural and ‒ Sporting events
• WonderLa has set up its 250Cr, 50 Acre facility here in 2016
Thank you
Jayesh Ranjan [email protected]; Secretary ITE&C, Telangana State Jay Krishnan: Jay.krishnan@t-‐hub.co; T-‐ Hub, Telangana State