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STPI India was established by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology(MeitY), Government of India in 1991. Software Technology Parks of India (STPI), an autonomous society under Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Govt. of India has been set up with distinct focus to boost up Software export from the country.

STPI Headquarters is located in New Delhi with 63 Centres spread across the Country.

STPI is constantly working with an objective to implement STP/EHTP scheme formulated by Govt. of India, set up and manage infrastructural facilities.

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Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw

Hon'ble Union Minister for Railways, Communications, Electronics & Information Technology

Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw is the Cabinet Minister for Railways, Communications, and Electronics and Information Technology in the Government of India. He is a Member of Parliament in Rajya Sabha since 28 June 2019. He is an M.Tech from IIT Kanpur and an MBA from Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

Shri Rajeev Chandrasekhar

Hon'ble Union Minister of State for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Electronics and Information Technology

Shri Rajeev Chandrasekhar is the Minister of State for Skill Development & Entrepreneurship and Electronics & Information Technology in the Govt. of India. He has been a member of Rajya Sabha since April 2006, from Karnataka and currently in his third term. He is a B.E. (Electrical Engg.) from Manipal Institute of Technology and Masters in Computer Science from Illinois Institute of Technology.

Centre of Entrepreneurship

    A CoE is facility where the highest standards and best practices in terms of infrastructure, technology, leadership, mentoring, training, research & development is made available for specific focus areas

    • Deliver a vibrant platform & 360 degree support to start-ups

    • Foster Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and knowledge exchange

    • Build Leadership in Emerging Technologies

    • Help start-ups create world-class IT / EDSM products indigenously.

    • Generating direct & indirect employment

Centre of Entrepreneurship on FinTech is setup by STPI in collaboration with the Government of Gujarat. The best-in-class incubation facility of located at STPI-Gandhinagar, GIFT-City has 50 Plug n Play incubation seats for the FinGlobe CoE. The main object of this CoE is to encourage the Startups for creation of products and services to penetrate new areas of the financial system and to change the competitive landscape which in turn can motivate the traditional financial firms in this region to invest in technology and to pay attention to changing trends among their customers. It will…

  • Shri Rajiv Gupta

    Chief Mentor

    Shri Rajiv Gupta

  • Smt. Sonal Bhatawadekar

    Head of CoE

    Smt. Sonal Bhatawadekar

    A CoE is facility where the highest standards and best practices in terms of infrastructure, technology, leadership, mentoring, training, research & development is made available for specific focus areas

    • Deliver a vibrant platform & 360 degree support to start-ups

    • Foster Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and knowledge exchange

    • Build Leadership in Emerging Technologies

    • Help start-ups create world-class IT / EDSM products indigenously.

    • Generating direct & indirect employment

CoE for Efficiency Augmentation, setup by STPI in collaboration with the Government of Karnataka and in partnership with Hewlett Packard Enterprise India Private Limited (HPEIPL) and other industry partners. The CoE shall be of international standard which seeks to bring together the international community and industry to debate, deliberate, act and innovate in both the industry (infrastructure & business transformation) and people development, to address technology’s impact on Industry.

  • TBD

    Chief Mentor

    TBD

  • Shri Shailendra Tyagi

    Head of CoE

    Shri Shailendra Tyagi

    A CoE is facility where the highest standards and best practices in terms of infrastructure, technology, leadership, mentoring, training, research & development is made available for specific focus areas

    • Deliver a vibrant platform & 360 degree support to start-ups

    • Foster Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and knowledge exchange

    • Build Leadership in Emerging Technologies

    • Help start-ups create world-class IT / EDSM products indigenously.

    • Generating direct & indirect employment

EmTek, the Center of Entrepreneurship, promoting Emerging Technologies, established under the leadership of Software Technology Parks of India (STPI), the Government of Odisha and the Government of India in order to foster innovation and entrepreneurship in Industry 4.0. EmTek fosters the spirit of growth, leadership, and dynamism to assist companies in their process of digital transformation. EmTek provides its incubatee’s an ecosystem in which they can avail the support of mentors, investors, and financial institutions to design and, market commercially sustainable technology driven…

  • Amarendra Sahu

    Chief Mentor

    Amarendra Sahu

  • Shri Surya Kumar Pattanayak

    Head of CoE

    Shri Surya Kumar Pattanayak

    A CoE is facility where the highest standards and best practices in terms of infrastructure, technology, leadership, mentoring, training, research & development is made available for specific focus areas

    • Deliver a vibrant platform & 360 degree support to start-ups

    • Foster Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and knowledge exchange

    • Build Leadership in Emerging Technologies

    • Help start-ups create world-class IT / EDSM products indigenously.

    • Generating direct & indirect employment

Kalpataru is a Center of Entrepreneurship established under the guidance & tutelage of Software Technology Parks of India (STPI) to promote innovation and entrepreneurship in Industry 4.0.

Kalpataru fosters the spirit of growth and dynamism to help tech-based innovators establish a solid global standing from start to finish. Right from infrastructure and funding to marketing leading innovations, this CoE aims to create futuristic minds that promote the idea of Make In India.

  • Shri. Atul Bhatt

    Chief Mentor

    Shri. Atul Bhatt

  • Kavitha C

    Head of CoE

    Kavitha C

    A CoE is facility where the highest standards and best practices in terms of infrastructure, technology, leadership, mentoring, training, research & development is made available for specific focus areas

    • Deliver a vibrant platform & 360 degree support to start-ups

    • Foster Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and knowledge exchange

    • Build Leadership in Emerging Technologies

    • Help start-ups create world-class IT / EDSM products indigenously.

    • Generating direct & indirect employment

FASAL - Fostering AgriTech Startups for Augmenting Livelihood

A CoE for IoT in Agriculture at Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth (PDKV), Akola.

To create a holistic ecosystem for encouraging innovation, R&D and entrepreneurship in AgriTech domain and to address the problems of farmers in the region to increase their productivity and profitability.

The core focus areas includes Digital Farming, Smart Techniques for Crop Protection & Management, Forecasting using Predictive Analytics, Enhancing Farmer income in off-season using…

  • Dr. Anand Deshpande

    Chief Mentor

    Dr. Anand Deshpande

  • Dr. Sanjay Gupta

    Head of CoE

    Dr. Sanjay Gupta

Our Journey

Govt. of India appointed Bhabha Committee to realise the importance of electronics and computers in national development that led to the establishment of Electronics Corporation of India Ltd. and formation of Department of Electronics (DoE).

1970

Our Journey

Formative years of Indian IT industry noticed a slew of policy measures including New Computer Policy, New Electronic Policy & Software Policy to promote software development & exports.

The 1st Railway reservation through computerization was a visible outcome. Understanding the importance of software exports for the growth of the economy, RBI delegated the evaluation of software exports to DoE.

1987

Our Journey

Software Technology Park (STP) was established at Bengaluru, Pune and Bhubaneswar to promote software exports, a pioneering step to realise the potential of global IT opportunities.

1989

Our Journey

The 3 STPs were merged to establish Software Technology Parks of India on June 5 that heralded a paradigm shift in addressing the challenges of Indian IT industry.

1991

Our Journey

STP & EHTP schemes were implemented to provide single window clearance to accelerate software & electronic hardware exports, clocking an inspiring Rs. 17 crore, 1st time by STPI members.

Satellite-based High-Speed Data Communication (HSDC) services was launched to bolster software exports, spearheading last-mile connectivity. This enabled companies implement software on their international clients’ computers from India.

STPI also launched Incubation services in India, a pioneering step that enabled 156 STPI members to avail 1.8 lakh sq. ft. space across the country.

1992

Our Journey

STPI became the 1st Class-A commercial Internet Service Provider for IT industry, government & academia in India. To expand the international business of STPI units, STPI was the 1st organisation in India to demonstrate video conferencing facility between USA & Bengaluru, and further collaborated with 20 international carriers, connecting the world.

1994

Our Journey

To encourage investment (both domestic and FDI) & entrepreneurship in IT industry, tax benefits under 10A & 10B were provided to the software exports units. STPI also started offering Project Management Consultancy (PMC) in 1995. The 1st project was an ambitious software development project for Fujitsu, Japan.

1996

Our Journey

In a span of 5 years, STPI units’ exports increased 10,000% from Rs. 17 cr in 1992 to an impressive Rs. 1780 cr.

STPI units clocked Rs.3.4k cr exports, contributing 52% of national software exports in 1998. An impressive 1.3 lakh employment was provided by STPI units in 1999.

Identifying the needs of IT industry, STPI collaborated with 57 international carriers to provide connectivity to STP units promoting software exports across the globe.

To assist and facilitate Small & Medium Exporters (SME), STPI set up a business support centre called "India Infotech Center" in Silicon Valley, CA, USA, providing the services including: Entrepreneurial Assistance, Trade Promotion, Support, Infra and Comm. facilities, Market Research & Info., Joint Venture, Collaboration & Match-Making Facilitation

In 1998, Govt. of India constituted a “National Task Force on IT & Software Development” to recommend steps to remove bottlenecks in the path of rapid development and give a boost to the IT/ITeS Industry.

1999

Our Journey

Established by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology(MeitY), Government of India in 2019

India has earned itself a reputation of an Information Technology superpower. Software Technology Parks of India has played a seminal role in accomplishing this status. Today, Software Technology Parks of India across over the country are synonymous with excellent Infrastructure and Statutory support aimed at furthering growth of Information Technology in the country.

Software Technology Parks of India, is an Autonomous Society set up by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology(MeitY), Government of India in 1991, with the objective of encouraging, promoting and boosting the Software Exports from India.

Software Technology Parks of India maintains internal engineering resources to provide consulting, training and implementation services. Services cover Network Design, System Integration, Installation, Operations and maintenance of application networks and facilities in varied areas.

Process development is based on the Quality Management System. Software
Technology Parks of India centre also adhere to ISO 9001 certification.

2000

Our Journey

3 lakh sq. ft. of incubation facility was made available pan-India for startups and MSMEs, a majority of which was in Tier 2/ 3 cities.

To encourage education sector to utilise internet for R&D and innovation, STPI provided internet for "Student Internet World", an event where 30,000 students in Bengaluru participated.

2001

Our Journey

STPI-USA business support centre "Infotech" was established with 337 beneficiaries. In a matter of just 2 years, STPI more than doubled the number of centres from 15 in 2000 to 35 in 2002.

The world started seeing STPI as a great example whilst replicating the STP model. STPI collaborated with Mauritius to execute the “Ebene Cyber City Project” and with UNESCO to replicate STP model in Nepal.

2002

Our Journey

STPI took an ambitious consultancy project called Khajane NET to interconnect all the treasuries in Govt. of Karnataka on a central platform, helping achieve complete transparency & control over transactions.

Europe Star teleport facility, located in STPI, Bengaluru commenced for monitoring downlink signals covering ISN region (India/Nepal/Srilanka) through CSME (Communication System & Monitoring Equipment) facility based out of Toulouse, France.

The PanAmSat teleport facility located in STPI, Bengaluru commenced for monitoring downlink signals covering the IOR (Indian Ocean Region) through the CSME facility. STPI Bengaluru was connected to PAS NOC centre at Atlanta via Fucino Earth Station, Italy.

STPI made last mile connectivity possible in Tier 2/3 cities through the prestigious IPStar project to deliver services in remote areas where terrestrial lines were non-existent or line conditions were poor.

2003

Our Journey

STPI took the Commercial Taxes Network Project that involved networking of nearly 93 branches of Department of Commercial Taxes, Govt. of Karnataka. STPI Bengaluru also managed the VSAT Hub operations as part of the project.

In 2004, India announced itself online via .in domain. STPI acted as a backbone for implementing .in Internet Domain Name Policy that resulted in 75,000 domain registrations in the very 1st week of its opening to the public.

Since inception, STPI set up its own International Gateways at 40 locations for providing HSDC links to the IT/ITeS industry pan India with more than 50% in Tier II/III cities.

STPI set up state-of-the-art technology infrastructure for the launch of NIXI (National Internet Exchange of India & CERT-In (The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team).

STPI set up state-of-the-art tech infrastructure by integrating pan India iNOC and Web Services Hall for NIC (National Informatics Center)

STPI helped set up state-of-the-art infrastructure in different parts of the world, like IT parks in Cote d’Ivory & Cyprus, continuing the replication of the successful “STPI model” for boosting the countries’ IT industry.

2004

Our Journey

STPI provided PMC services for identifying the right technology for the National E-governance Plan, as requested by the National Institute for Smart Governance (NISG).

STPI helped Laos to establish their National Data Centre.

1 million employed directly in IT/ITeS sector with 75% employment from STPI units. Bengaluru was identified as a startup-focused community and Orchid Techscape was created to encourage the startups to own the Intellectual Property within India and strengthen the startup ecosystem.

STPI Jurisdictional Directors became the development commissioners for IT/ITeS Special Economic Zones (SEZ) for providing an internationally competitive environment.

STPI units set another massive milestone by clocking more than Rs. 1 lakh crore exports.

2006

Our Journey

STPI replicated the STP model in Bhutan by helping them set up IT Park to boost software exports and expand tech entrepreneurship in that country.

2007

Our Journey

STPI set a gold standard for IT industry.

In 20 years, STPI grew from 3 to 51 centres pan India with 44 centres in Tier-II/III cities, enabling the dispersion of IT industry. 2 million direct employment was registered in IT/ITeS sector with 75% of the total employment was provided by STPI units.

STPI units doubled the exports in just 3 years with over Rs. 2 lakh crore exports in 2009. In a historic first, STPI provisioned 1 Gbps bandwidth to customers across the country.

Despite the lapse of tax exemption provided to STP units under 10A/10B on March 31, 2011, STPI units grew tremendously due to ease of doing business, no administrative hurdles and transformative efforts while implementing the STP/EHTP scheme expeditiously.

2012

Our Journey

STPI units clocked over Rs. 3 lakh crore exports in 2013.

To position India as a global hub for ESDM, STPI launched EP, 1st of its kind incubator. STPI in association with Govt. of Karnataka also set up SMART Lab in Bengaluru to test electronic hardware.

To safeguard Indian standards & practices for manufacturers in Electronics & IT products, STPI was also entrusted with the CRS.

Furthermore, to encourage innovation in multimedia, animation & gaming, STPI set up IMAGE incubation centre in Hyderabad.

STPI became the nodal agency for implementing the BPO Promotion Scheme and set up the Data Centre of National Data Repository of DGH at Bhubaneswar.

STPI set up STPINEXT INITIATIVES, a Section 8 company, through a special purpose vehicle to bolster R&D, innovation and product development to brace the challenges of Industry 4.0.

2018

Our Journey

To build India’s leadership in emerging tech, STPI embarked on setting up 21 domain-centric Centres of  Entrepreneurship (CoEs) in collaborative manner across India.

Moreover, STPI established the 1st Fab Lab a concept of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA in Bhubaneswar, a Tier II city. STPI units have also garnered a cumulative massive Rs. 1.5 lakh crore investment (including FDI) since 1992.

STPI launched 6 CoEs such as FinBlue, NEURON, IoT OpenLab, MOTION, VARCoE and Electropreneur Park Bhubaneswar.

STPI-registered units contributed Rs. 4,21,103 core software exports.

2019

Our Journey

STPI launched 6 more CoEs such as IMAGE, Apiary, MedTech CoE, IoT in Agriculture CoE, Animation CoE, and Emerging Technologies – AR/VR CoE.

To realise the vison of NPSP 2019, STPI launched Next Generation Incubation Scheme (NGIS) in 12 Tier-II locations of India viz. Agartala, Bhilai, Bhopal, Bhubaneshwar, Dehradun, Guwahati, Jaipur, Lucknow, Prayagraj, Mohali, Patna & Vijayawada.

During COVID-19 pandemic, STPI warranted business continuity to IT industry by allowing work from home.

STPI-registered units contributed Rs. 4,68,276 crores software exports.

2020

Our Journey

STPI launched 7 more CoEs including AIC STPINEXT at Bengaluru, FASAL at Akola, and 5 CoEs under OctaNE in Phase 2 comprising Data Analytics & AI CoE/SIZ at Agartala, IT Applications in Graphics Design CoE/SIZ at Kohima, IT Application in Healthcare & AgriTech CoE/SIZ at Gangtok, Gaming & Entertainment CoE/SIZ at Aizwal, and GIS Applications (including Drone Technology) CoE/SIZ at Itanagar, totalling to 20 operational CoEs pan-India.

STPI launched the 61st centre at Kohima and created 2 jurisdictional directorates at Kolkata and Gurugram.

STPI-registered units contributed Rs. 5,08,820 crores to the software exports.

2021

Our Journey

STPI launched EmTek a CoE in Emerging Technologies at Rourkela, totalling to 21 operational CoEs pan-India.

STPI launched the 62nd centre at Meerut, Uttar Pradesh & 63rd centre at Davanagere, Karnataka.

STPI, in collaboration with ESC, launched a startup initiative "Building the next unicorn-mission to USA".
Under this mission, 33 startups were selected for global exposure & funding support by visiting the USA.

STPI-registered units contributed Rs. 6,28,330 crores to the software exports.

2022

Our Journey

STPI launched 2 more CoEs including Kalpataru a CoE in Industry 4.0 at Vizag and Efficiency Augmentation CoE at Bengaluru, totalling to 23 operational CoEs pan-India.

STPI-registered units contributed Rs. 8,48,398 crores to the software exports.

2023

Our Journey

So far in 2024,  STPI has launched FinGlobe CoE in Financial Tech at Gandhinagar, totalling to 24 operational CoEs pan-India.

Further, STPI launched its 64th centre at Kochi, Kerala & 65th centre at Bhagalpur, Bihar.

2024

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11-03-2024

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STPI launches 24th Centre of Entrepreneurship FinGlobe in Gandhinagar to nurture startups in fintech & banking services

Software Technology Parks of India (STPI), an autonomous society under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Government of India…

17-04-2023

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With STPI support, Jaipur set to become a major hub of IT, ITeS startups: DG Arvind Kumar

Jaipur is among the 10 top cities which provide a conducive environment for startups to scale up their operations. To cater to…

13-04-2023

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STPI hub inaugurated in Sitapura, now Rajasthan will become IT hub - Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnav

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