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Karnataka to unveil preferential public procurement policy to support startups

Karnataka IT-BT minister Priyank Kharge said they are planning to establish a Global Innovation Alliance in partnership with 50 countries by next year

November 04, 2023 / 06:15 IST
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Big Tech Show organised by the state government in Mysuru,
Big Tech Show organised by the state government in Mysuru,

The Karnataka government is likely to unveil a preferential public procurement policy aimed at bolstering support for startups.

Speaking at the 'Big Tech Show' organised by the state government in Mysuru, Karnataka's IT-BT minister Priyank Kharge, said: "Alongside our sector-specific ease of doing business initiatives, we are now working on developing a preferential public procurement policy. This policy will ensure government support for startups with unique intellectual property registered through our startup cell and actively involved in 'Beyond Bengaluru' initiatives. The government of Karnataka can become the first customer under this policy, facilitating the procurement of products and services with unique intellectual property."

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The 'Big Tech Show 2023' was organised by the Karnataka Digital Economy Mission (KDEM) at the Infosys campus in Mysuru. Mysuru is being positioned as the new global hub for the cybersecurity and semiconductor industry, including Electronics System Design and Manufacturing (ESDM).

Further Kharge said, "Karnataka is home to one-third of India's tech talent. We are currently nurturing 25,000 startups in the ecosystem, with 15,000 startups receiving support from the Karnataka government".