Telangana is fast becoming a magnet for global technology firms setting up innovation and technology hubs, driven by the state’s investor-friendly policies, world-class infrastructure, and vibrant startup culture. According to IT Minister D Sridhar Babu, Hyderabad is positioning itself as a global technology and innovation powerhouse, focusing on cutting-edge areas such as AI, digital engineering, life sciences, and sustainability.
Recent announcements include US-based Southwest Airlines establishing its global innovation center in Hyderabad, underscoring the city’s appeal as a hub for advanced research and development. The state extends robust support through initiatives like the Digital Telangana Mission and plans for a 200-acre AI city near the airport, aimed at nurturing startups, fostering academia-industry partnerships, and bridging the skills gap via industry-aligned training programs.
Hyderabad’s legacy in science and technology, with institutions like IIIT Hyderabad, National Remote Sensing Centre, and DRDO labs, complements this new wave of innovation. The Telangana government under Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy is committed to creating a sustainable, innovation-led ecosystem that attracts global firms and accelerates India’s tech journey. This vibrant ecosystem positions Telangana on track to contribute significantly to India’s vision of a $1 trillion economy by 2034 and beyond.
For tech enthusiasts and the business community, Telangana represents a dynamic frontier for growth, collaboration, and breakthrough innovations.









