Monday March 10 2008 01:07 IST
SAJIMON P S
KOCHI: In a major initiative to spread its IT wings across the globe, the Kerala Government is signing agreements with two state governments in Germany to facilitate IT ventures.
The agreements with the states of Niedersachsen and Bavaria are aimed at allowing companies from both to start IT ventures without any impediment.
Preliminary discussions between the governments in this regard are over. Delegations from the German state governments will visit Kerala shortly to continue the discussions and to get a better understanding of the scope of IT industries here, Ajayakumar, state IT Secretary, told this website's newspaper.
Ajayakumar said that he had held preliminary discussions with Walter Hirche, Deputy Prime Minister of Niedersachen and with the IT secretary of Bavaria during Cebit-2008, a leading international IT exhibition held in Germany.
Technopark CEO Radhakrishnan Nair also attended the exhibition representing the State Government. The exhibition was organised by Deutsche Messe AG, a trade fair company, from March 4 to 9, 2008.
“Though there are companies from the USA and the UK operating here, we don’t have many IT ventures from German companies one reason for which could be the problem of communication.
The agreement is expected to be a milestone in the IT scenario of the state, said Ajayakumar. “The agreement will of course improve bilateral relations between India and Germany.
The arrival of companies from Germany will see another IT boom here. Hirche and the IT secretary of Bavaria expressed support and showed interest in signing agreements with Kerala.
They expressed satisfaction at the IT development of the country, and particularly of Kerala. They have agreed to support IT ventures by Indian companies in Germany,’’ he said.
In addition to the state governments, a number of German companies have expressed an interest in starting IT companies in Kerala, he said.
Ajayakumar and Nair also had discussions with representatives of various international IT companies.
Ajayakumar said that the German-Indian Business Centre had expressed its willingness to extend its cooperation with Kerala and had showed keen interest in the agreement.
Bitcom, an IT association of Germany, also held discussions with the State Government.
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