Software Technology Parks of India
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Abbreviation | STPI |
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Formation | 1991 |
Headquarters | New Delhi |
Location |
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Region served | India |
Director General | Arvind Kumar |
Parent organisation | Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology |
Website | https://www.stpi.in/ |
Software Technology Parks of India (STPI) is an S&T autonomous society under Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) engaged in promoting IT/ ITES Industry, Innovation, R&D, Start-ups, Product/ IP creation in the field of emerging technologies like Internet of Things (IoT), Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), Computer Vision, Robotics, Augmented & Virtual Reality, Animation & Visual effect (AVGC), Data Science & Analytics for various domains like FinTech, Agritech, MedTech, Autonomous Connected Electric & Shared(ACES) Mobility, ESDM, Cyber Security, Gaming, Industry 4.0, Drone, Efficiency Augmentation, etc. STPI was established in 1991 by the Indian Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) with the objective of encouraging, promoting and boosting the export of software from India. STPI Headquarters is located in New Delhi with over 60+ Centres spread across the country.
Overview
STPI provides infrastructure, skilling, mentoring, market connect and supports startups.
The exports clocked by STP-registered units stands at Rs 4.21 trillion in 2019–2020.[1][2] and it's estimated to have touched Rs 2.49 lakh crore in H1 FY21.[3][4]
The growth of STPI - Noida unit exporting IT/ITeS is 52,795 crores in FY 2019-20 which made Noida as the major IT hub of North India. STPI Noida registered unit's export have grown over 21 times from Rs. 2,450 crores in FY 1999–2000.[5]
STPI registered unit's exports stand to Rs 4,21,103 crore in 2019-20 from Rs 52 crores in 1992–1993.[6] In December 2022, Union Minister of State for Electronics and IT Rajeev Chandrasekhar, in a written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha informed that IT units registered with state-run Software Technology Parks of India (STPI) have exported software worth Rs 6.29 lakh crore in 2021-22.[7][8]
STPI Centres of Entrepreneurship (CoEs)
Domain centric Centre of Entrepreneurship is established in association with companies and academic institutions. A Blockchain CoE is set up in STPI incubation centre in Gurugram in year 2020.[9][10][11][12][13][14][15]
- FinBlue at Chennai
- MOTION at Pune
- NEURON at Mohali
- Apiary at Gurugram
- IMAGE at Hyderabad
- MedTech CoE at Lucknow
- IoT OpenLab at Bengaluru
- Electropreneur Park at Bhubaneswar
- VARCoE at Bhubaneswar
- FabLab at Bhubaneswar[16]
- National Data Repository at Bhubaneswar[17]
- IoT in Agriculture CoE at Guwahati
- Animation CoE at Shillong
- Emerging Technologies – AR/VR CoE at Imphal
Electropreneur Park
STPI has established a joint venture to set up an 'Electropreneur Park' with the India Electronics and Semiconductor Association (IESA).This is aimed at supporting 50 startups working on electronics product designing and development over the next five years. The initiative is a subset of the government's 'Make in India' mission, aligned with entrepreneurial and innovation focus.[18] There are currently two Electropreneur parks in New Delhi & Bhubaneswar.[19][20]
STPI - India BPO Promotion Scheme
STPI envisaged under Digital India program launched the India BPO Promotion Scheme (IBPS). this scheme seek to incentivize establishment of 48,300 seats in respect of BPO/ITES operations across India. STPI is the nodal agency of this scheme under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology. Director General STPI has announced to launch 48,000 such seats across the country, with a target employment of 72,450 in the sector.[21][22] The government provides financial support of up to Rs 1 lakh per seat under two plans—India BPO Promotion Scheme and North East BPO Promotion Scheme. The Scheme is distributed among each State in proportion of State's population with an outlay of Rs. 493 Crore. 39,390 employment reported as of April 2021 under the India BPO Promotion Scheme (IBPS).[23]
Visakhapatnam has created 10,000 jobs under the India BPO Promotion Scheme (IBPS), Andhra Pradesh state got 13,792 seat, out of 48,300 seats in India.[24][23] Pulsus secured 4,095 IBPS seats out of 48,300, topping 154 companies in 93 cities, invested Rs. 440 crore, leading to 5,000 jobs in Visakhapatnam, with 4,000 being women,[25] and secured Rs. 41 crore in viability gap funding. Gedela Srinubabu, CEO, expressed pride in their contribution to IBPS's success, marking 25,000 jobs created in 15 years, including 5,000 through IBPS. He also emphasised the need to train local farmers in cultivating commercial crops. Additionally, he advocated for the adoption of digital marketing strategies and the provision of artificial intelligence training for the children of these farmers. This approach aims to enable them to market and sell their produce nationwide through diverse online platforms.[26] Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar lauded Pulsus achievement and aims to expand the programme into Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities and rural areas, shaping India's digital future. Arvind Kumar, Director General of STPI, applauded their role in women's employment.[27]
Organisation and administration
With nine jurisdictional directorates and 60 centres headed by Director general, STPI has its presence in pan-India to support IT/ITeS Industry.
STPI 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. The process development of STPI is in accordance to the Quality Management System, and adheres to ISO 9001 certification.[28] The STP Scheme provides various benefits to the registered units, including 100% foreign equity, tax incentives, duty-free import, duty-free indigenous procurement, CST reimbursement, DTA entitlement, and deemed exporting.
STPI Role
STP units exported software and information technology worth Rs. 215264 crore in FY 2010–11.[29] The state with the largest export contribution was Karnataka followed by Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Haryana and Telangana. STPI has a presence in many major cities of India including the cities of Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Trivandrum, Kanpur, Patna, Bhubaneswar, Kolkata, Mumbai, Nagpur, Warangal, Gandhinagar, Kakinada, Lucknow, Pune, Surat, Tirupati, Vijayawada and Visakhapatnam.[30][31][32]
Besides regulating the STP scheme, STPI centers provide a variety of services including high-speed data communication, incubation facilities, consultancy, network monitoring, data centers and data hosting. STPI provides physical hosting for the National Internet Exchange of India.
The tax benefits under the Income Tax Act Section 10A applicable to STP units has expired since March 2011. While the Government has chosen not to extend the Sec 10A benefits against the demand by the IT units, most of the STP registered SME units will be affected, and now will have to pay income tax on profits earned from exports.[33]
A new incentive scheme for IT and ITES companies is under discussion. It will help dispersal of IT industry in smaller cities and also support STPI-registered units which have not come under SEZs as well as other units which are not covered under any incentive scheme. This incentive scheme is seen as an alternate scheme to compensate the STPI units, but the same would be restricted to those units located in tier II and III cities.
Exports Awards by STPI
STPI in association with Indian state governments provides Exports Awards.[34]
Role of STPI in promoting Indian trade and technology globally
Software Technology Parks in India have played a pivotal role in showcasing Indian companies on the global stage. One notable event that underscored this global outreach was the Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF). At the 2019 Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF) held in Greece, Gedela Srinubabu along with Indian Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri participated as Indian delegation and explained to the Prime Minister of Greece, Kyriakos Mitsotakis the importance of translation of health care and agriculture information into regional languages.[35]
Facilitating technological exchange
One of the STPI's primary objective has been to facilitate technological exchange between Europe and India. As India asserts itself as a global leader in the Information Technology (IT) and pharmaceutical industries, there exists substantial room for knowledge sharing and business collaboration. Through strategic presence and interactions, STPI, under the guidance of Gedela, endeavors to spotlight India's technological advancements, research capabilities, and innovation potential. Simultaneously, it explores avenues for European businesses to invest in India's burgeoning IT and pharma sectors. As part of this outreach, delegates from the Belgium Embassy and a European delegation along with STPI team visited the Pulsus Group office in Hyderabad. Their mission was to sign an agreement that would establish a Pulsus center in Belgium, fostering international collaboration in scientific research and publications.[36][37]
In a bid to expand its footprint, efforts have been initiated to establish a European Business and Technology Centre (EBTC) in India. EBTC's mission is to enhance the quality of agricultural production and exports in India by adopting cutting-edge European technologies. This initiative aligns with India's vision of embracing advanced agricultural practices to bolster its agricultural sector.[38]
Exports by STPI registered IT/ITeS units
The overall exports done by STPI registered IT/ITeS units increased from 2,73,313 crore in 2013–14 to 2,93,797 crore in 2014–15, an increase of 7.49%. The bifurcation of 2014-15 exports is as follows:
- Exports from units availing servicesunder STP scheme (under FTDR Act, 1992) is Rs 2,84,384.10 crore.
- Exports from units availing only Softex attestation services is Rs 9,412.40 crore.[39][40][41]
Exports from STPI Registered Units In The Past 10 Years (Rs. In Crores) | ||||||||||
Name of the State | 2010-11 | 2011-12 | 2012-13 | 2013-14 | 2014-15 | 2015-16 | 2016-17 | 2017-18 | 2018-19 | 2019-20 |
Andhra Pradesh | 28674.57 | 28948.00 | 34492.00 | 36752.95 | 379.54 | 477.90 | 526.69 | 702.29 | 730.64 | 846.77 |
Assam | 10.00 | 6.58 | 0.92 | 0.88 | 1.35 | 0.18 | 10.50 | 21.09 | 20.06 | 22.27 |
Bihar | -- | 17.00 | 8.14 | 9.70 | 10.63 | 7.25 | 4.65 | 0.03 | 0.03 | -- |
Chandigarh | 413.90 | 492.76 | 405.10 | 558.49 | 519.89 | 700.79 | 758.82 | 668.27 | 490.81 | 573.49 |
Chhattisgarh | 4.58 | 8.58 | 12.29 | 17.48 | 18.63 | 23.29 | 36.79 | 36.75 | 63.03 | 86.77 |
Delhi | 1541.20 | 3604.39 | 1461.51 | 1173.02 | 2217.90 | 1442.30 | 1483.60 | 1662.82 | 2363.45 | 1861.34 |
Goa | -- | -- | -- | 77.00 | 94.59 | 117.17 | 85.13 | 82.79 | 79.66 | 136.21 |
Gujarat | 1250.99 | 1116.05 | 982.40 | 1442.48 | 1917.80 | 2224.60 | 2363.50 | 2681.14 | 3101.06 | 3570.80 |
Haryana | 13650.75 | 13506.81 | 15363.69 | 18327.40 | 17858.00 | 19265.00 | 20874.00 | 22182.85 | 24220.32 | 25478.77 |
Himachal Pradesh | 0.90 | 0.87 | 6.28 | 4.67 | 8.35 | 5.16 | 6.97 | 7.58 | 5.82 | 5.13 |
Jammu & Kashmir | 0.80 | 0.76 | 1.41 | 2.18 | 2.45 | 3.35 | 3.58 | 3.92 | 5.30 | 6.24 |
Jharkhand | 2.10 | 6.26 | 7.04 | 8.66 | 7.00 | 49.16 | 2.00 | 6.64 | 11.57 | 14.24 |
Karnataka | 70240.93 | 82110.00 | 95048.25 | 103720.16 | 109798.00 | 125419.00 | 141846.00 | 152280.16 | 169699.08 | 194473.38 |
Kerala | 2071.67 | 1982.64 | 2240.70 | 2665.12 | 2867.80 | 3008.90 | 3534.50 | 3296.56 | 3901.88 | 3620.47 |
Madhya Pradesh | 246.89 | 237.23 | 244.54 | 301.99 | 343.38 | 355.00 | 516.18 | 613.82 | 786.95 | 756.72 |
Maharashtra | 49873.78 | 46262.90 | 49796.30 | 55419.79 | 61314.00 | 64064.00 | 69010.00 | 74580.15 | 85595.37 | 91513.90 |
Meghalaya | 1.64 | 2.24 | 2.59 | 2.84 | 4.21 | 6.31 | 7.70 | 8.62 | 14.74 | 15.00 |
Odisha | 1253.29 | 1410.00 | 1702.43 | 1919.09 | 1940.00 | 2179.70 | 2493.40 | 2503.88 | 2510.40 | 2496.33 |
Puducherry | 110.25 | 118.20 | 117.20 | 120.00 | 153.26 | 182.55 | 239.21 | 253.01 | 252.70 | 125.07 |
Punjab | 438.43 | 351.04 | 505.21 | 340.38 | 336.34 | 324.83 | 369.93 | 420.54 | 588.76 | 558.83 |
Rajasthan | 491.65 | 493.63 | 637.76 | 664.06 | 712.27 | 803.97 | 997.32 | 989.22 | 1255.85 | 1211.87 |
Sikkim | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | 38.29 | 19.20 | 22.31 | 19.43 |
Tamil Nadu | 28289.75 | 29081.80 | 29182.80 | 29880.20 | 33276.00 | 33905.00 | 34563.00 | 36848.70 | 40457.08 | 45570.77 |
Telangana | -- | -- | -- | -- | 39186.00 | 41480.00 | 46429.00 | 50795.82 | 57527.45 | 64525.90 |
Uttar Pradesh | 10944.75 | 44.92 | 13194.68 | 13352.66 | 13740.00 | 16451.00 | 17237.00 | 18508.46 | 20098.88 | 22118.66 |
Uttarakhand | 86.32 | 10989.39 | 54.54 | 69.27 | 74.67 | 82.57 | 89.88 | 130.42 | 150.10 | 137.85 |
West Bengal | 5665.00 | 5920.00 | 6030.00 | 6482.22 | 7015.00 | 6990.00 | 7152.00 | 6683.00 | 7150.00 | 7180.13 |
Total | 215264.14 | 226712.05 | 251497.78 | 309716.87 | 293796.50 | 319568.97 | 350679.70 | 375987.73 | 421103.30 | 466926.35 |
All figures in crores of INR
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