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Targeting $50 billion in economic value and generating five lakh job opportunities, Kerala has unveiled the draft vision document for the IT, Electronics, Semiconductor and Emerging Technology sectors as part of Government’s Vision 2031. The plan also envisions attracting ₹20,000 crore in startup investments, nurturing 20,000 startups, and developing 30 million sq. ft. of new IT office spaces across Kerala. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan released the draft document at the inauguration of ReCode Kerala 2025, a development seminar organised by the Department of Electronics and Information Technology in Kochi. Industries Minister P. Rajeeve received the document. To drive this transformation, the government has established four strategic missions — the Kerala Artificial Intelligence Mission (K-AIM), Kerala Semiconductor Mission, Kerala Future Tech Mission (KFTM) and The Future Corporation (TFC). Under the Kerala AI Mission, a “Kerala AI Bill of Rights” will be introduced by 2030 to ensure the ethical and transparent use of artificial intelligence. The Kerala Future Tech Mission will focus on next-generation technologies such as cybersecurity, space tech and green computing parks, while The Future Corporation will act as a global investment facilitation agency under the brand “Kerala: Global Talent. Ethical Tech. Sustainable Growth.” The vision document also proposes a comprehensive IT Policy and a dedicated Global Capability Centres (GCC) Policy to create a business-friendly environment for investors. Kerala aims to attract 120 GCCs across the State by 2031, establishing dedicated GCC Parks within major IT and development corridors. Expanding its physical IT infrastructure, the government has planned new projects, including Infopark Phase 3 (AI City) and Phase 4 Campus, Technopark Phase 4, Kozhikode IT projects, and the K-Space Aerospace Cluster. These initiatives are designed to make Kerala one of India’s leading IT and innovation destinations. To promote research, innovation and skill development, the Vision 2031 outlines the establishment of Centres of Excellence (CoEs) and Incubation Centres across higher education institutions. In terms of technological empowerment, the document proposes to reduce government software expenditure by 30 per cent through increased adoption of Free and Open-Source Software (FOSS) and train one million individuals in AI and related technologies through the ICT Academy. Kerala is also targeting to host 250 companies in the AVGC (Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming and Comics) sector by 2029, securing 10 per cent of the national export share, and achieving 100 per cent online government services. “Kerala has made remarkable progress in the digital sector. With Vision 2031, we are now aiming to secure global attention and drive large-scale economic growth,” said Seeram Sambasiva Rao, Special Secretary, Department of Electronics and Information Technology. Published on October 28, 2025