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Business Meet

Business Meet. CHENNAI, 13.08.2012. Mark your Calendar for. 12 th - 14 th September, 2012 Le Meridien, Kochi, Kerala. Not a typical Investors Meet !. But a stage that showcase Kerala & its opportunities to the whole world. Not a one-shot Event !.

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Business Meet

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  1. Business Meet CHENNAI, 13.08.2012

  2. Mark your Calendar for 12th - 14th September, 2012 Le Meridien, Kochi, Kerala

  3. Not a typical Investors Meet ! But a stage that showcase Kerala & its opportunities to the whole world Not a one-shot Event ! But a starting point for continued business engagement and interaction Not only MoUs ! But a foundation for long-term relations & actions that fructifies after the Event

  4. Will take beyond Kerala Sessions where corporate leaders and stakeholders will ideate & debate Initiating thought processes for Entrepreneurs’ long term growth

  5. IT/ITES Manufacturing-MSME Healthcare Tourism Knowledge…. pick your interest • Learn Kerala’s strengths • Understand scope of collaboration • Ideate • Be part of the continued interaction • Take ideas to fruition

  6. Notable attendees, so far Hon. Prime Minister of India - Inauguration Confirmations so far from 8 Union Ministers Other prominent Indians – Shri. M.S. Ahluwalia, Dy. Chairman, Planning Commission; Dr. Subir Gokarn, Dy. Governor, RBI; Dr. E. Sreedharan, Frmr. MD, DMRC; Shri. Sam Pitroda, Chairman, NIC; Shri. S.D Shibulal, CEO, Infosys; Shri. Onkar S. Kanwar, CMD, Apollo Tyres; Shri. R.K Krishna Kumar, Chairman, Tata Coffee; Shri. Dilip Chenoy, MD&CEO, NSDC ……. and many more Foreign delegations – China, Canada, USA, UK, Australia, Malaysia, Japan, Spain…….. Foreign Trade Missions / Diplomatic Missions / Govt Secretaries

  7. Kerala -Location

  8. Essential Facts Area: 38,863 sq.km (1.18%) Population: 33.3Mn (2.75%) Coastal length: 600km (8%) Literacy rate: 94% (74%) High life expectancy: 74 yrs (67 yrs) PQLI comparable to developed nations English widely spoken

  9. How PEOPLE of Kerala will make a difference Higher Per Capita Income Highest HDI (79%) among all States, according to ‘India Human Development Report-2011’ High skilled manpower availability NRK Remittances - Partnership

  10. AIR and SEA advantages of Kerala Three International Airports(Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi & Kozhikode) Work on the 4th & 5th International Airports at Kannur & Aranmula is on 18 Sea Ports 1 International Seaportand ICT Terminal at Kochi close to Trans-national trade corridor 3 Intermediate Ports 14 Minor Ports

  11. ROAD and RAIL network reach ROAD Road density : 446 km / 100 sq km National Highways – 1457 Km State Highways – 4460 Km 8 National Highways connected to all parts of India RAIL Well-connected to all parts of the country Rail network of 1,148 km 200 Railway stations

  12. Quality POWER & WATER at lesser cost POWER State with NO Power Cuts; Definite program for doubling power generation capacity Installed capacity of 3,514.1 MW & 772 MW from central pool 70% of energy is hydroelectric LNG Terminal being commissioned at Kochi, scenario will change with more gas based power plants Lower industrial Power tariff than most other States WATER The average per capita supply of water in major cities is 150 to 200 litres per day There are 1,745 pucca rural water supply schemes and 69 urban water supply schemes

  13. Robust TELECOM and URBAN Development Base TELECOM Highest tele-density in India 98% of telephone exchanges have internet facility Communication gateway at Kochi, with two high-speed submarine cable landings offering 15 Gbps bandwidth URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE Highly urbanised State with availability of urban amenities even in villages

  14. Industrial Infrastructure PARKS & IGCs • Textile Centre, Nadukani - 126 acres • Power Project - 164 acres • Industrial Growth Centre - 264 acres • Mega Food Park - 398 acres • Knowledge Park - 80 acres • Industrial Growth Centre - 308 acres • WISE Park - 200 acres • IT Park - 350 acres • Light Engineering Park - 34 acres • Techno-Industrial Park - 72 acres • Industrial Growth Centre - 258 acres • Koratty - 34 acres • Puzhakkalpadam - 40 acres • Spices Park • Export Park - 84 acres • Kakkanad - 94 acres • Hi-tech - 240 acres • Rubber Park - 109 acres • Adoor - 45 acres • Kunnanthanam - 36 acres • Industrial Growth Centre - 270 acres • Life Sciences Park - 260 acres • Apparel Park / IIDC - 93 acres • Film & Video Park - 75 acres

  15. Pro active Government - Policies Industrial PolicyIT Policy Tourism Policy Single Window Clearance Mechanism - Online Empowered Committee for Special Incentives/ Concessions Enabling Environment, facilitate doing Business

  16. Economic Indicators reflect Kerala’s silent growth CAGR of GSDP (last 10 yrs) : 9.90% (India: 9.49%) CAGR of PCI (last 10 yrs) : 9.20% (India: 7.94%) Sectoral contribution of GSDP Primary : 11.06% (India: 14.36%) Secondary: 20.13% (India: 20.02%) Tertiary: 68.80% (India: 65.62%)

  17. (Rs. Crores)

  18. Kerala, Highest Growth rate in Projects under implementation Kerala is the lone Indian State that recorded a surge in growth of investment projects in the stage of implementation during Q4 of FY 2011-12, as compared to the previous three quarters 27.8% Y-O-Y growth rate in investment projects in the implementation stages (All India growth rate 8.1%) Source : ASSOCHAM’s State-wise analysis of investment & growth patterns

  19. Kerala, Thrust Sectors 1. IT & IT Enabled Services 2. Tourism & Medical Tourism (Ayurveda) 3. Healthcare Services 4. Food & Agro Processing 5. Knowledge / Education sector 6. Ports, ship building and logistics 7. Energy including Green Energy 8. Biotechnology, Nanotechnology & other sunrise sectors 9. Water Technologies & Inland waterways 10.Infrastructure development (Road, Rail Power, Water Supply, Sewage)

  20. IT/ ITeS Technopark Phase III, Thiruvananthapuram27.5 acres / 92 acres notified as SEZ Technocity, Thiruvananthapuram Integrated IT township in 450 acres Infopark Phase II, Kochi 160 acres; SEZ /non SEZ land parcels Smart City, Kochi 246 Acres ; 8.8 million sq.ft. built up area Cyber Park, Kozhikode 68 acres of land with 5 million sq.ft. of built up space Opportunities Average Rentals in IT Parks in Kerala is as low as Rs.27/Sq. ft./month ……. (PwC-CII IT/ITeS Survey)

  21. Tourism Resorts, Hotels & Convention centresEcotourism, Adventure Tourism Medical Tourism, Farm Tourism Cultural & Pilgrimage Tourism Home stays & Houseboats Tourism & Travel Management Amusement Parks Opportunities Kerala attracts more than Rs.1000 Cr investment in Tourism each year

  22. Healthcare World class Hospitals & Medical centres Health TourismAyurveda Wellness centres Clinical R&D facilities Medical Devices Manufacturing Quality improvement Training Facilities Opportunities A heart bypass surgery costs Rs.3.25 Lakh in India, while it is Rs.4.35 Lakh in Thailand, Rs.5.70 lakhs in Singapore, Rs.11 Lakh in Britain and Rs.13.20 Lakh in USA – Planning Commission

  23. Food & Agro Processing Food Processing Parks Spices & Marine processingEthic Food products & RTE snacks Modern Cold Storages/ IQF Plants Agri Trade Complexes Incubation Centres Opportunities During 2010-11, Kerala accounted for 27% of Spices exports (Rs.2000 Cr) and 19% of Marine exports (Rs.2700 Cr) from India

  24. Knowledge/ Education International SchoolsEdu City at Malappuram Hotel & Hospitality Management Institutes Skill Development Centres Centres of Excellence in Management, Science & Engineering Opportunities Indian Institute of Management, National Institute of Technology, Indian Institute of Space Science & Technology, Indian Institute of Science Education & Research......all under one roof – KERALA !

  25. Ports, Shipbuilding & Logistics Development of Vizhinjam ICTT Minor Ports – Kollam, Azhikkal, Beypore Defence Shipbuilding - Ancillary Units Logistics Parks Container Freight Stations Opportunities To be one of the top 3 maritime states in the country, in terms of cargo movement, by year 2014 - Port Policy, Kerala

  26. Energy including Green Energy Gas based Power Plant, Kasaragod & Kochi Supplementary Gas Infrastructure Micro & Mini Hydel Power Projects – 56 locations Non Conventional energy potential - 1715MW Waste to Energy Projects Opportunities Around 400 sites identified across Kerala, suitable for small hydro projects, with a total capacity of 1000 MW - Dept. of Power & UNIDO, Japan

  27. Biotechnology, Nanotechnology & other sunrise sectors Biotechnology Park at Kochi Life Sciences Park at Trivandrum Technology Incubation Centres R&D – Contract Research, Clinical Research Drug Discovery, Bioinformatics, etc Opportunities The Land of Biodiversity – Kerala, hosts the Western Ghat, one of the 25 biodiversity hotspots in the world !

  28. Infrastructure Development Mega Projects on the anvil

  29. High Speed Rail Corridor Route: Thiruvananthapuram – Mangalore Route length: 630 km Estimated Project Cost: Rs. 118,000 Cr Model: PPP mode/BOT basis

  30. Opportunity - High Speed Rail Corridor Civil construction, construction material supply EPC contract Bought out items/vendoring O&M service Consultancy assistance Inter-nodal transport services Catering, Infotainment, other services

  31. National Investment & Manufacturing Zone (NIMZ) 50 km band in the Kochi-Palakkad NH-544 will act as the Spine Project Influence Area (PIA): 8,000 sq. Km 20 Nodes identified for investment Total land area: 5200 Hectares Capital Outlay for infrastructure: Rs. 52,000 Crore

  32. Industrial plots, Standard design modules, plug & play facilities Logistic support services Infrastructure providers-Power plant, water supply system, ETP service etc Scope for ancillary units Export & import related opportunities Packaging services Scope for service sector activities – school, hospital, banking, shopping centre, hotel, catering services etc Opportunity National Investment & Manufacturing Zone (NIMZ)

  33. Vizhinjam International Deep Water Multipurpose Seaport Port development in phases Cost: Rs. 7000 Cr Cost of Basic infrastructure like power & water, rail/road linkages: Rs. 3000 Cr Opportunity areas Logistics & related sectors

  34. Kochi Metro Rail Project Route Length: 25 Km with 21 Stations Estimated Project Cost: Rs. 4500 Cr Construction methodology: Elevated Viaduct Opportunity areas Support infrastructure

  35. PCPIR, Kochi Petroleum, Chemicals and Petrochemicals Investment Region (PCPIR)at Kochi Existence of a large refinery at Kochi acts as a catalyst Capacity enhancement of Kochi Refinery from 9.5mmtpa to 15.5mmtpa BPCL Kochi Refinery to supply the base products for downstream petrochemical projects Processing area: 3100 Acres

  36. Opportunity - PCPIR

  37. Smart City, Kochi Self-sustained township for Knowledge-based industry Area: 250 acres Estimated Project Cost: Rs. 2100 Cr Built-up area: 8.8 million sq. ft.

  38. Opportunity - Smart City, Kochi Property development, residential complexes etc Tourism & travel opportunities Computer and electronic hardware supplies & services Catering services Shopping mall, Infotainment centres etc Opportunities in other service sectors

  39. Mono Rails in Trivandrum & Kozhikode Route length (Phase-1) Trivandrum: 28.4 km Kozhikode: 14.5 km Run on elevated rails Project Cost: Rs. 5100 Cr

  40. Gas Based Power Plant, Kasaragod 1200MW Gas-based Power project at Cheemeni, Kasaragod Project Cost: Rs. 4500 Cr Gas based Power project at Vypeen (LNG Petronet)

  41. Kannur International Airport 2,000 acres of land 3,400 metre runway Authorized capital of KIAL: Rs. 1000 Cr Govt/ Govt agencies : 51% Private sector : 49% Project Cost: Rs. 4500 Cr

  42. Supplementary Gas Infrastructure in Kerala City Gas Distribution Laying of spur lines CNG stations Distributed Power generation Gas Training Institute Project Cost: Rs. 2000 Cr

  43. Development of Minor Ports Support infrastructure & upgradation on PPP mode Azhikkal – Cost: Rs. 500 Cr Beypore – Cost: Rs. 500 Cr Kollam – Cost: Rs. 750 Cr Cargo movement for various products Significant contribution by coastal trading

  44. Titanium Sponge Project, Kollam 10,000 TPA Titanium Sponge project at Kollam First of its kind in India Raw material (Titanium Tetrachloride) from KMML Project Cost: Rs. 3000 Cr

  45. Life Science Park, Thiruvananthapuram Geographical cluster of Industries R & D institutions in key life sciences-sectors : Biotechnology, Nanotechnology, Pharmaceuticals and Healthcare Cost : Rs. 300 Cr First Phase in 75 acres

  46. Electronic Hub, Kochi State-of-the art infrastructure for Electronic Hardware industry First phase of the project is envisaged in 330 acres of land Estimated cost: Rs. 450 Cr Project model: PPP mode

  47. Urban Infrastructure projects Area Development Projects Solid Waste Management Projects - Brahmapuram & Calicut Bus Terminal cum Commercial Complexes Vizhinjam Ropeway Project Parking Plazas across the State

  48. Sea Plane Services Meant for faster, safer and economic movement of passengers between remote destinations Value-add for tourism industry with innumerable Beach and Backwater properties Project cost: Rs. 100 Crore

  49. Oceanarium, Kochi 5th Generation Oceanarium & Marine Research Centre 40 acres Govt land at Puthu Vypeen, Kochi Project Cost: Rs. 350 Crore

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