Singapore has played an important role in giving a new identity to the city of Bangalore. A senior Karnataka government official has said that Singapore has been one of the key stakeholders in developing Bengaluru as a global tech hub over the last 30 years. According to PTI news, Ekrup Kaur, Secretary, Department of Electronics, IT, Biotech and Science and Technology, Government of Karnataka, said that we have a very deep relationship with Singapore since the beginning of the tech revolution in Bengaluru, almost 30 years ago.
CapitaLand among the largest partners
Karnataka’s biggest partners reportedly include Singapore’s CapitaLand under the public-private partnership, and it continues to be one of the leading tech infrastructure partnerships, Kaur said at the Bengaluru Tech Summit 2024 roadshow here on Tuesday. We are natural partners and we can drive a lot of business growth in Bengaluru through Singapore, the Secretary said, working to achieve one of the largest delegation-company partnerships from Singapore.
we have this tag line
As a global conglomerate, Singapore can connect more with corporations around the world. Additionally, he noted the mobility of Indian talent globally as well as the return of Indian-origin startups back home, especially in Bengaluru, to scale up their businesses. Kaur said we have this tag line – ‘Acquire skills locally, work globally’ – and we have a desire to meet global needs, she underlined, with our talent in India. desire to complete.
One of the best tech cities in the world
Kaur also said that tech startups started by NRIs are returning to India, and are particularly operating in Bengaluru, which is now rated as the most advanced tech hub and one of the best tech cities in the world. Is one of. Jagdish Patankar, executive chairman of sci-tech communications company MM Active, said Singapore is our global innovation alliance partner and as a result, companies based in the city state continue to attend the Bengaluru summit.