India’s smart cities to drive 5G, robotics : MeitY

IT and Electronics sector in India is poised for massive growth and investments, and greenfield cities coming up under projects such as the Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) must position themselves as R&D hubs and “sandbox” locations for up-and-coming technologies such as IoT, Ajay Prakash Sawhney, Secretary, Ministry of Electronics and IT (MeitY) has said.

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Speaking at a workshop on business opportunities in the DMIC project for IT/Electronics System Design and Manufacturing (ESDM) sector, he said that while the proposed industrial smart cities are providing ample space for existing technologies, they need to identify the ones with massive future potential and bring anchor clients for them, while simultaneously focusing on skill development to ensure manpower for these industries.

The $100 billion DMIC project plans to create 24 industrial smart cities over the next 30 years, eight of them in the first phase. Four of these – Dholera in Gujarat, Shendra-Bidkin in Maharashtra, IITGNL in Greater Noida and Vikram Udyogpuri in Madhya Pradesh – offer vast investment opportunities for IT/ESDM players, not only in terms of setting up of manufacturing clusters, but in the ICT systems and allied infrastructure that will control city operations and other functions.

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Alkesh Sharma, the CEO and MD of DMICDC, noted that it was for the first time in the world that ICT planning of this scale and size is being implemented simultaneously with infrastructure master planning in a city, and not just as an add on.Additionally, the Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs) managing these projects are fully empowered to make decisions not just on planning, development and issuing single window clearances; but they will govern these cities for the next two or three decades. By design this system eliminates to a great extent many of the problems that industries in India currently face with regard to land, reliable power supply, clearances and red tape.

The IITGNL region in UP, which at 747 acres is the smallest of the upcoming cities but planned for vertical growth, will be an ideal location for IT/ITES, given that the surrounding areas in Greater Noida are already host to such industries, said Abhishek Chaudhary Vice President – Corporate Affairs, HR & Company Secretary, DMICDC. Trunk infrastructure in this township is scheduled for completion by June 2018.

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Another attractive location, especially for IT services, would be the proposed, high-rise Global City which is coming up over 1,100 acres in Gurgaon. With the master planning in place, construction of trunk infrastructure is expected to begin here by March 2018 and be completed by 2020, he said.Officials including S K Marwaha, Director, MeitY; J P Shivhare, Chief Executive Officer, Special Projects, Gujarat; and representatives of DMIC project SPVs, industry associations such as NASSCOM, IESA, ELCINA and IESA exchanged information and ideas at the workshop.

Pankaj Mohindroo, National President of the Indian Cellular Association (ICA), said industries require streamlined systems and processes in place, instead of assurances from political heads. Litigation over land and red tape are major deterrents, especially for overseas investors, he said.He also called for skilling of people living in areas surrounding the manufacturing clusters.

The electronics industry is a heavy employer of women. They need to have at least secondary or senior secondary level of education to work in this sector and the state governments can win in terms of both local employment and providing industries with a resource pool if they put a little more emphasis on the education of girls.” Rajoo Goel.Secretary General, Electronic Industries Association of India (ELCINA), said IT/ESDM could benefit much from having plug-and-play infrastructure, in the manner proposed in DMIC cities. Rentable factories at affordable prices as well as reliable power supply are important for component manufacturers, he said.He suggested that all DMIC regions follow a standard policy for Electronic Manufacturing Clusters and other industries to avoid consistency issues.

By Baishakhi Dutta

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