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Thiruvananthapuram Technocity Opens 11 IT Development Plots

Thiruvananthapuram’s expanding technology corridor is set for a new phase of infrastructure growth after authorities invited private developers to build office and technology facilities within Technocity, the fourth phase of Technopark. The move signals Kerala’s growing ambition to position the state as a competitive destination for Global Capability Centres and knowledge-sector investments beyond India’s traditional metropolitan technology hubs.

Technopark authorities have identified 11 land parcels for long-term lease within Technocity, offering government-owned plots for the construction of IT and IT-enabled services infrastructure. The plots vary in size from under one acre to nearly four acres, with select parcels already earmarked for future development. The initiative comes at a time when India’s office market is witnessing rising demand for large-format, future-ready workspaces driven by multinational corporations, technology firms and Global Capability Centres expanding beyond saturated urban markets. Industry observers say Thiruvananthapuram is increasingly benefiting from a combination of skilled workforce availability, relatively lower operational costs and improving transport connectivity. Technocity, located near Pallippuram on the northern edge of the capital region, has been planned as an integrated technology township combining commercial offices, residential infrastructure and civic amenities. Urban planners say such mixed-use technology ecosystems are becoming increasingly important as cities attempt to reduce long commutes and create more balanced urban development models.

The Thiruvananthapuram technology sector has steadily expanded over the past decade, supported by public sector-led infrastructure development and the gradual growth of Kerala’s startup ecosystem. Technopark currently hosts hundreds of companies employing tens of thousands of professionals, making it one of the largest IT campuses in the country by operational workforce. Urban development experts believe private participation could accelerate infrastructure delivery within Technocity, particularly as demand grows for Grade A office spaces designed around sustainability, flexibility and digital connectivity. Large occupiers increasingly prefer integrated campuses that offer energy-efficient buildings, mobility access and employee-focused urban amenities. The proposed expansion also aligns with broader efforts by the Kerala government to attract Global Capability Centres and diversify the state’s economic base toward high-value service industries. Analysts note that secondary technology cities are gaining greater attention from occupiers seeking alternatives to high-cost office markets such as Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Gurugram.

However, planners caution that rapid commercial growth must be accompanied by coordinated investments in urban mobility, affordable housing and climate resilience infrastructure. The long-term success of Technocity will depend not only on commercial occupancy but also on how effectively surrounding civic systems can absorb future population and employment growth. The upcoming Vizhinjam International Seaport and ongoing highway upgrades are expected to improve regional logistics and connectivity, potentially strengthening Thiruvananthapuram’s position within South India’s evolving economic network. Infrastructure specialists say such multimodal connectivity could support the emergence of new technology and business corridors across Kerala. As Indian cities compete to attract technology investments and knowledge-sector employment, projects like Technocity reflect a broader shift toward decentralised commercial growth. Urban economists argue that balanced planning, sustainable construction and accessible public infrastructure will be critical if these emerging business districts are to evolve into inclusive and resilient urban ecosystems.

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