Infopark, Kerala's leading IT hub, has achieved a remarkable 24.28% growth in IT exports, reaching Rs 11,417 crore in the fiscal year 2023-24. This milestone is the highest in its 20-year history. The growth continues a trend seen over the past eight years, with IT exports valued at Rs 3,000 crore in 2016-17. At that time, Infopark housed 328 companies and employed 32,800 people within a built-up space of 70 lakh square feet.

By April 2024, Infopark's built-up area expanded to 92.62 lakh square feet, accommodating 582 companies and over 70,000 employees. CEO Susanth Kurunthil attributed this growth to the global digitisation efforts during the Covid-19 pandemic, which created numerous employment opportunities in the IT sector. "The number has doubled during the period," he noted.
Infopark's Expansion and Employment Growth
Infopark Kochi, established in 2004, employs more than 67,000 people within an 87.46 lakh square feet built-up area that houses 503 IT and ITeS companies. The Koratty campus hosts 58 companies with over 2,000 employees, while the Cherthala campus accommodates 21 firms with more than 300 employees.
The demand for IT products surged from early 2020 as companies sought innovations due to the novel coronavirus outbreak and the resulting new normal. This situation required IT firms to train staff in new technologies, leading to a sector boom. "IT products were in high demand from early 2020," Kurunthil said.
Impressive Growth During Covid Times
During the Covid-19 pandemic, Infopark's IT exports were particularly notable: Rs 6,310 crore in 2020-21 (21.35% annual growth), Rs 8,500 crore in 2021-22 (34.7% growth), and Rs 9,186 crore in 2022-23 (8.07% growth). These figures highlight Infopark's ability to adapt and thrive during challenging times.
Infopark's success is also evident in its multiple campuses. Besides its primary locations at suburban Kakkanad (Phase-1 and Phase-2), it has a campus in Thrissur at Koratty and another in Cherthala within Alappuzha district. These expansions have significantly contributed to its overall growth and employment numbers.
The clear improvement is a result of Infopark's strategic efforts to capitalise on worldwide digitisation trends during the pandemic. This approach not only boosted employment but also doubled the number of employees over the period.
Infopark's achievements underscore its role as a significant player in Kerala's IT sector. The hub's continuous expansion and adaptation to global trends have positioned it as a key contributor to the state's economy.
The latest figures reflect Infopark's ongoing commitment to innovation and growth within the IT industry. As it continues to expand its infrastructure and workforce, Infopark remains a vital component of Kerala's economic landscape.
More From GoodReturns

New PAN Card Rules From April 1, 2026: How To Apply For New PAN Card Via Protean, E-Filing Portal?

LPG Gas Cylinder Prices Hiked Again From April 1; 19 KG LPG Gets Costlier By Rs 218; 14.2 KG LPG Unchanged

Gold Rate in India Rises Over Rs 37,000/24K in Three Days; Will Jump in Gold Price Today Continue on 31 March?

Gas Cylinder Booking Rules: 5 Things To Know For Your 14.2Kg, 19KG, 5KG, 10KG LPG Booking In April 2026

Gold Rate Today Continues Rally, 24K Jumps Over Rs 35000 in 2 Days; 22K & 18K Gold, Silver Prices in Delhi

Bank Holiday In April 2026: Banks To Be Closed For 14 Days; Good Friday, Baisakhi To Akshaya Tritiya

Gold Price Today Declines After 3-Day Surge; Check Latest 22K, 24K, 18K Gold & Silver Rates in Delhi on 2April

Gold Price Today, April 3: 22K, 24K Rates Jump Across Tanishq, Malabar, Kalyan & Joyalukkas & IBJA

5 New Shares On One Soon: Anil Agarwal's Vedanta Demerger To Take Place in April, Says Report

Fresh Drop in Gold Rate Today; Silver Stable: Latest 22K, 24K, 18K Gold & Silver Prices in Delhi on 30 March

Govt Approves PDS Kerosene Distribution in 21 States for 60 Days, Sets 5,000 L Storage Limit Amid LPG Crisis



Click it and Unblock the Notifications