In the first round, eight companies are going to open shop in Vijayawada on February 16, to provide employment to 500 persons.
Simultaneously, about 15 IT training institutes are also set to open shop here to train engineering students in respective technologies so that they could be absorbed by the IT companies.
While ten training institutes are from Hyderabad, the rest are from Bengaluru.
"This is a big boost for Amaravati. We are creating a total IT ecosystem so that engineering and tech graduates in the region get placements in some of the top IT companies here," AP Non-Resident Telugu Society Chief Executive Officer Ravi Kumar Vemuru told PTI.
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Accel IT, Horizon IT, AdvanSoft (Chicago), MSR Cosmos, Adept Solutions, Intellisoft and TimesquareIT are set to begin their operations at Autonagar in Vijayawada on February 16.
"Initially, these companies will hire about 500-600 persons before scaling up," Ravi Kumar added.
The Medha IT Towers near Vijayawada airport, which remained a non-starter for at least five years now, is also set to spring to life as Spanish IT major Grupo Antolin is about to start its operations.
This company specialises in automotive and interior design software technologies.
HCL has also contacted a few local engineering colleges as part of its talent hunt for its BPO.