India among top five innovation destinations: Report

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Jun 02 2016 | 5:28 PM IST
Innovation centres in the country doubled to 16 in the six-month period till February this year, to leapfrog India into top 5 globally when it comes to innovation, a report by consulting major Capgemini said today.
"India has been rising in the ranks of favourite destinations to open innovation centers. Our previous research identified eight innovation centers in India in July 2015. India has since seen eight more innovation centers open their doors," it said.
"India has...Leapfrogged to top 5 global locations for innovation centre," it added.
Bengaluru added four of the eight new innovation centres to emerge as the fifth global hub for innovation in a list led by Silicon Valley, London, Paris and Singapore, it said.
The new innovation centres opened in the last few months include top brands like Apple, Airbus and Visa, it said.
Other global companies who have checked-in into the country to house their centres of innovation include engineering company TriMas Corporation campus in Delhi for packaging solutions and food ingredient Puratos' centre in Mumbai.
Airbus' Bizlab intends to bring together startups and its internal entrepreneurs, while Visa will house 1,000 developers who will work on next generation payment solutions, it said.
The report comes amid a growing thrust on innovative startups and ease of doing business by the Government.
Globally, the financial services industry leads the rest of the pack in opening new innovation centres, it said, adding that 42 per cent of the leading financial organisations had innovation centres in February 2016 as compared to 28 per cent in July 2015.
Financial sector constituted 24 per cent of the newly opened innovation centres, ahead of 21 per cent from electronics and IT and 16 per cent from the manufacturing sector, it said.
A bulk 55 per cent of the new innovation centres globally operate as startup accelerators, while 33 per cent of them are in-house innovation labs, it said.
There has been a shift in the focus area on innovation to internet of things from the earlier big data, it said.
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First Published: Jun 02 2016 | 5:28 PM IST

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