The state government will promote setting up of 10 IoT hubs with active participation of the private sector and create 50,000 direct employment in different IoT verticals.
"Our aim is to attract at least 100 IoT companies/ entities to set up their operations and development centres in AP. We want to create a world-class eco system through the proposed hubs for the growth of IoT entities," Minister for Information Technology Palle Raghunadha Reddy said.
"We want to position AP as the IoT Hub in the country and accordingly approved the IoT Policy 2016-20 to grab a market share of USD 1.5 billion by 2020. We will develop state-of-the-art IoT infrastructure - both physical and technical - that matches to international standards in all major towns of the state," the IT Minister added.
Research and Development, lab/assembly/systems integration, device and hardware manufacturing, software applications and analytics have been identified as different IoT segments.
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The Information Technology, Electronics and Communication Department would soon issue operational guidelines for implementing the IoT Policy, Reddy added.
Meanwhile, the IC2 Institute of the University of Texas and the Federation of Andhra Pradesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry have come forward to open a world-class IT incubation centre in the temple town Tirupati.
According to the minister, IC2 and FAPCCI would work with the AP Innovation Society under the ITE&C Department to set up the incubation centre under the Global Accelerator and Incubator Programme.