"UP will be getting new identity as electronics hub during the Investors Summit. Besides IT companies, electronic manufacturing units have also expressed their desire to invest in the state. We are expecting investment of about Rs 26,000 crore in this sector during the summit," Additional Chief Secretary IT and Electronics department, Sanjiv Saran told PTI.
"We have signed MoUs for investment worth Rs 14,000 crore with 12 companies. Talks are on with 23 companies, which are expected to sign MoUs worth Rs 13,000 crore during the summit", he said.
"Positive change in law and order and decrease in crime rate in UP is also attracting investors," he said.
According to government officials, companies like Samsung, Vivo, Oppo and LG have already invested in the state.
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"After the Investors Summit, Samsung will start a new facility in the state in which 12 lakh mobile phones will be made per month. Besides this, some LED manufacturing plants are also expected to be established in the state. It will not only generate revenue but also create job opportunities," an official said.
Saran stated that many companies had shown interest in IT city being developed in the state capital. In past three years, 106 companies have invested in the country of which 47 are in UP.
"Besides Lucknow, we are also working on making IT hubs in Meerut and Agra. Soon, IT parks will be coming up in Bareilly, Varanasi, Kanpur and Gorakhpur and approval for the same has been given," he added.
The Investors Summit, scheduled during Feb 21-22, is expected to witness participation from across the country and by several international delegates.
The state is looking at signing memorandums of understanding to the tune of Rs 1 lakh crore at the upcoming summit.
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