"Government is transforming the state into a manufacturing hub with special focus on electronic hardware manufacturing," Vijayan wrote on Twitter.
He said this after the Kerala Electronics and Hardware Mission submitted a detailed report outlining the potential, challenges and roadmap for electronics system design and manufacturing and promotion of the State's startup ecosystem.
The Chief Minister also said that an MoU with Intel and UST for exploring the potential for establishing facilities to manufacture PCs and servers in the state was on the anvil.
The government had already made clear its intention of promoting electronics hardware manufacturing in the state through policy initiatives, including budget declarations on setting up hardware parks and funding for EMCs, a release said here.
The "Roadmap for Hardware Manufacturing in Kerala" prepared by the Hardware Mission, set up to coordinate the activities of multiple agencies working in the sector, indicated that the state could emerge as a major manufacturing hub in electronics and related hardware.
"Overall, the report indicates a potential for Kerala to leverage its strengths in human resources, start-up ecosystem, high consumption and a proactive policy to establish a manufacturing hub in electronics and related hardware," State IT Secretary M Sivasankar said.
However, Kerala needs to make a quick move to grab the first mover advantage and to counter the incentives offered by competing locations in the country, he added.
The release also said there was a need for a "Kerala First" policy when it came to procurement and other issues included lack of proper facilities within Kerala for certification and testing.
On the state's advantage, the report noted that Kerala's import-dependent, consumption-driven economy could potentially leverage the high aggregated domestic demand to grow its internal manufacturing system.
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