AP government plans five incubators with Rs 750 crore investment
Hyderabad: The Andhra Pradesh government on Wednesday said it plans to create five "world-class" incubators with Rs 750 crore investment over the next four years.
The Andhra Pradesh government has come forward with a blueprint of five world-class incubators with each incubator being planned with a cost of Rs 150 crore and would be executed for a period of 15 years, an official statement said.
"In this direction, Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu has launched the Integrated Risk Guarantee Scheme for support to public private partnerships in creating world-class Technology Business Incubators (TBI)," it added.
This scheme envisages a PPP model of implementation with infrastructure creation, incubator creation and seed funding of start-ups all under one roof to eliminate red-tape in project implementation and make it start-up-friendly with quick clearances, it said.
"The scheme is modelled on Israel's proactive plans in early 1990s, which have catapulted Israel into major global start-up hub. The total investment will bring 500,000 sq ft of incubation infrastructure across Andhra Pradesh creating a density that would create a mini silicon coast as the first core cluster of a start-up ecosystem," it said.
Areas targeted are futurist technologies like Mobile-Internet, Internet of Things, Social Media, Analytics and Cloud (SMAC), Electronics, and Fabless Semiconductors etc.
Currently, according to the state government, major incubators in India are mini incubators, in terms of capital and planned with an outlay of Rs 5 crore for a 5-year period.
"Our long-term vision is to create a new entrepreneurial civilisation by integrating 'Make in India, Skill India and Digital India' to create a Start-up India. Creation of employment, knowledge and wealth in India through start-ups is our priority. I want our youth to not just be job seekers, but also job creators," the Chief Minister was quoted as saying in the statement.