Mangaluru: The state government has identified the city of Mangaluru as a prominent cluster in its effort to expand the IT/ITes industry as per ‘Beyond Bengaluru’ policy, Deputy Chief Minister Dr C.N.Ashwatha Narayana, who also holds the Electronics, IT/Bt, and S&T portfolio, said on Wednesday.
In his inaugural address of the “Mangaluru Innovation Conclave”, he informed that Mangaluru has been identified as the emerging technology cluster which includes the districts of Dakshina Kannada, Udupi, Uttara Kannada, and Kodagu and this process will be accelerated with appropriate measures.
Mangaluru will also emerge as the startup hub apart from becoming an IT hub and the government is taking required measures towards that end. Mangaluru has also been considered as a prominent cluster with regard to ESDM (electronic system and design management) and this is a prominent zone in the ‘beyond bengaluru’ region, he explained.
The department of electronics, IT/Bt, and S&T has been establishing innovations across the state and Mangaluru is one among them and the cluster has been facilitated with CIF (Central Instrumentation Facility) with Shivamogga, Belagavi, Mysuru as other clusters having this facility, he told.
He also remembered his student days in Mangaluru and said that he felt an onus of responsibility to contribute to the development of Mangaluru.