Hyderabad: Five years ago, when TiLangana IT policy (2016-21) was launched, it was a robot that brought the document on stage.
This time is a drone that brings the latest IT policy (2021-26) to the stage occupied by who the IT industry is like Nasscom Chairman of Rekha M Menon, Founder of BVR Cohan Reddy, Senior Vice President of TCS Vicea, together with Telangana IT and Industry Minister KT Rama Rao, who underlined the vision for this sector for the next five years.
Telangana aims to continue Run Bull and is spewing to double the IT exports from the existing 1.45 lakh crore (2020-21) to Crore Rs 3 Lakh and increase the number of IT work from around 6.28 lakh to 2025 -26.
It will also succeed in ensuring that together with Hyderabad, the level of country-2 and 3 centers also offers attractive propositions for investors and creates employment for local youth.
This policy also intends to focus on honing the digital skills of residents and bridges digital distribution.
Launching a policy, KTR said, “While ICT 2016 ICT policy has helped Telangana encourage himself from being a young country to one of the outstanding in the IT and electronics sectors, there is a need to rethink our approach.
Telangana residents deserve better employment opportunities, access Which is better to technology and overall, better quality of life can be activated by technology.
“The Menon and Reddy industry veterans urged the government to focus on skillfully because the industry has grappled with a lack of acute skilled workers.
“Digitalization quickly creates a request for new skills …
Is it a IoT or Robotics, and if we look throughout the country, demand for digital skills is eight times what is available,” said Chairman Nasscom Menon.
Even Reddy said the main crisis did not have the right skilled people.
“It is very important that we make intervention in our education system to ensure we will have future skills on every campus,” he said.
The government also launched the Telananga Startup portal, which will be a one-stop platform for the State Startup Ecosystem.
It also launched the T-FACE (T-Flable Accelerator through Cloud Empowerment), a virtual incubation platform to support startup in VLSI (enormous scale integration) and a flabless chip design room.