In his address to the joint session of both Houses of the state legislature, he said Karnataka was the leader in the IT sector, contributing to about one-third of the country's IT export revenues.
Vala said Bengaluru is the only Indian city to be ranked among the best 20 startup ecosystems across the world as per the 'Global Startup Ecosystem Ranking Report 2015'.
Karnataka is also the first state in the country to announce a multi-sectoral startup policy 2015-20 to give boost to the startup culture in the state, he said.
A statewide GIS is being established at a cost of Rs 150 crore and Incubation Centres and Common Instrumentation Facility for biotech sector have been set up in Biotech Park at Bengaluru, Vala said.
To encourage entrepreneurship, nine incubation centres have been sanctioned for engineering colleges across the state, he said, adding the Indian Institute of Information Technology in Dharwad has started functioning.
The IT Skills Development Society is providing training to unemployed youth in basic ICT skills and the regional Science Centres in Dharwada and Mangaluru are operational, the Governor said.