Latest Fact File of Coimbatore - Recent Survey Report
Recent Business Today's Cover Story about India's Emerging Tire-II Cities, cited Coimbatore's Potential Strengths and other points. It also tabulated the fact file about coimbatore.
Fact File of Coimbatore:
Population: 1.96 million
Area: 105 sq. km
Engineering colleges in the hub: 27
Engineers per annum: 19,222
Flagship academic institutions: Bharathiar University, PSG College of Technology, Avinashilingam University
Category in NASSCOM-at Kearney study: Challenger
Major IT/BPO companies since 2006 and upcoming ones: 10
Investment SOPS: As per Tamil Nadu IT policy, with additional capital subsidies in case of IT SEZs
Airport: 22 flights a day (Domestic/International)
Road: Well-knit with state and National Highways
Private IT Parks: 7
SEZs: 3
Hospitals: Is a centre for medical tourism; has large hospitals and several speciality hospitals
Hotels above 4-star: 6
Disadvantages: International airport must be improved; lack of recreational facilities
Details:
Swift ramp-up: Cognizant’s Coimbatore campusThree years after IT came to Coimbatore, Cognizant Technology Solutions already has 2,200 people in the city in southern Tamil Nadu and is now expanding its presence with a 23-acre techno-complex near Saravanam-patti, the town’s IT corridor. “We had the fastest ramp-up in a Tier-II city compared to any other company. In just two years, we grew from zero to 2,200,’’ boasts Vishnu Potty, Vice President & Head of Operations in Coimbatore.
Swift ramp-up: Cognizant’s Coimbatore campusThree years after IT came to Coimbatore, Cognizant Technology Solutions already has 2,200 people in the city in southern Tamil Nadu and is now expanding its presence with a 23-acre techno-complex near Saravanam-patti, the town’s IT corridor. “We had the fastest ramp-up in a Tier-II city compared to any other company. In just two years, we grew from zero to 2,200,’’ boasts Vishnu Potty, Vice President & Head of Operations in Coimbatore.
Cognizant was the first large IT company to enter Coimbatore back in August 2005, but now, a raft of others are following suit. Anurag Jain, Regional Managing Director, Asia-Pacific & President, Applications and Business Process Solutions, Perot Systems, says:“We thought we would start off small and grow to 300 people over some years, but ended up with that figure in under a year.” Perot Systems already has 500 and is expanding again into its own campus, like Cognizant.While top software exporter TCS already has a team of 150 here, several other companies, including Wipro, HCL Spheris and Robert Bosch Engineering & Business Solutions, are all queuing up to start or expand their Coimbatore facilities.
TCS has signed an MOU with the Coimbatore District Small Industries Association (CODISSIA)— to provide end-to-end engineering solutions for TCS’s global customers.Interest in the city was also generated by the state-promoted ELCOT developing an SEZ where TCS, Wipro and HCL have taken space.
ELCOT is also setting up the Tidel Park in Coimbatore. It is as big in size as the one in Chennai—1.7 million sq. ft—to attract smaller players. B. Evanesan, Business Development Manager, ELCOT, expects this will result in direct employment for 25,000 people by 2010. Meanwhile, there are five other private IT parks in the city spread across 2.6 million sq. ft, and three other private SEZs are being constructed—by Coimbatore Hitech Infrastructure, Bannari Technologies and Span Venture—over a combined area of 68.5 hectares.
Coimbatore is a magnet for talent-starved companies, since it is a catchment area for people from the towns of Udumalpet, Pollachi and Palakkad. Coimbatore is also home to 27 engineering colleges, which churn out 19,222 engineers every year. Social infrastructure, too, is on the upswing, with 6-7 luxury hotels readily available. “The critical parameters that companies look at before they set up a facility in a new city are
HR availability and costs, real estate availability and costs, physical infrastructure, business environment and social environment,” says Ramesh Nair Managing Director, Chennai, Jones Lang Lasalle Meghraj. With all this frenetic progress, Coimbatore could soon become more than just a challenger to Chennai and Bangalore.
Source: Digital Today