Thiruvananthapuram emerges as South India's premier hub for governance, research and deep tech: Colliers India Report
Trivandrum / October 7, 2025
Thiruvananthapuram, Oct. 07: Global real estate and investment advisory firm, Colliers India, has identified the Kerala capital, Thiruvananthapuram, as an emerging strategic hub for Global Capability Centres (GCCs), governance, research, and technology in South India.
The new "City Profiling Report of Thiruvananthapuram" underscores the city’s unique position, combining a deep institutional legacy with high-growth, next-generation innovation.
The report was formally unveiled by Shri Seeram Sambasiva Rao IAS, Special Secretary, Electronics & IT Department, Govt. of Kerala, alongside Col Sanjeev Nair (Retd), CEO of Technopark, Shri Susanth Kurunthil, CEO of Infopark & Cyberpark, Lead IT Strategists of Govt. of Kerala and IT Park officials during the recent GCCs Conclave – ET GCC SURGE 2025 held in Kochi.
The Colliers report underscores the capital's transformation into a strategic epicentre for the digital economy, driven by its exceptional ecosystem.
Shri Sambasiva Rao IAS noted that the city offers an ideal environment for GCCs, IT services, and next-generation startups, backed by a robust technology ecosystem, cutting-edge infrastructure, and a highly skilled talent pool. He further emphasized that seamless connectivity and a supportive policy framework enhance its appeal for innovation-led investments.
Col Sanjeev Nair (Retd), CEO of Technopark, stated that Thiruvananthapuram offers a compelling blend of intellectual capital, institutional strength, and high quality of life, making it a naturally evolved destination for global technology players. The report explicitly points out the city’s advantage of lower operational costs compared to Tier-1 cities, making it a prime destination for investors.
The Colliers report asserts that Thiruvananthapuram has transformed into a strategic centre for knowledge-based industries, offering a compelling blend of competitive advantages for global firms. The city offers lower operational costs compared to Tier-1 cities, making it a prime location for investors seeking to optimize budgets without compromising quality. This is further strengthened by a highly skilled talent pool thanks to the state's educational focus.
The report emphasizes the city's future readiness, citing key infrastructure projects and its role as an R&D powerhouse. The city's status as a strategic gateway is strengthened by milestone projects such as the Adani Vizhinjam Port, the coastal highway, and the outer area growth corridor. Upcoming IT developments within the Technopark ecosystem, including the Down Town Trivandrum by Taurus, the World Trade Centre by Brigade Group (Phase-3), and the Quad project (Phase-4), ensure long-term scalability. Thiruvananthapuram is home to premier institutions in space, science, and R&D sectors, including VSSC, IISER, RGCB, IIST, and Digital University Kerala.
The city has been recognized for its urban resilience and governance, becoming the first Indian city to win UN-Habitat’s Global Award for Sustainable Development in Cities.
As India’s first IT Park and an eco-system enabler for 35 years, Technopark is central to the capital's growth story. Technopark nurtures a culture of co-development, research, and excellence with sustainable infrastructure (land & built-up space) that adheres to ESG norms. Technopark recorded software export revenues of Rs 14,575 crore in FY 2024-25, marking a 10 percent growth over the previous year.
The "City Profiling Report of Thiruvananthapuram" is available on the Technopark’s official website: https://technopark.in/announcements/277/?lang=en
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