The cream of Kerala's booming IT sector will be participate in CeBIT India 2014, to be held in Bengaluru Nov 12-14, with the aim of attracting more IT investment to the state.
At CeBIT, the delegation will make a detailed presentation on the major ongoing and envisaged projects of the three IT parks in Kerala. The team will also highlight the factors like cost effectiveness and the availability of large talent pool that give Kerala an edge over other states as an emerging IT hub in India.
The delegation includes the heads of Infopark, Kochi Hrishikesh Nair, Technopark(Thiruvananthapuram) Girish Babu, Cyberpark (Kozhikode) Ajithkumar and Kerala State Information Technology Infrastructure Limited (KSITIL) managing director S. Ramnath.
Kerala, the state partner of CeBIT India 2014, had earlier participated in the event's Hannover and Australian editions.
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