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Only
a
few
transport
options
are
available
to
reach
the
infopark.
Infopark,
Kochi
is
an
information
technology
park
situated
in
the
city
of
Kochi,
Kerala,
India.
Established
in
2004
by
the
Government
of
Kerala,[3]
the
park
is
spread
over
260
acres
(105.2
ha)
of
campus
across
two
phases,
housing
541
companies
which
employ
more
than
62,500
professionals
as
of
2022.
The
notable
tenants
in
the
park
include
Indian
technology
giants
like
Tata
Consultancy
Services,
Wipro,
HCL
Technologies,
Tech
Mahindra,
LTIMindtree,
UST
Global,
BYJU'S,
and
foreign
corporations
like
IBM,
Cognizant,
KPMG,
Ernst
&
Young,
IQVIA,
Xerox,
Conduent,
Invesco,
EXL
Service,
Hubbell,
Alight,
Nielsen,
Geodis
and
Buck.
The
Phase
1
campus
is
fully
developed
spread
over
a
101
acres
(40.9
ha)
with
more
than
7
million
sq
ft
(650
thousand
m2)
of
operational
built-up
space.
Infopark
Phase
II
is
spread
over
160
acres
(64.7
ha)
of
campus
area
which
would
have
a
total
built-up
space
of
8
million
sq
ft
(740
thousand
m2)
upon
completion
and
is
expected
to
employ
more
than
100,000
professionals.[4]
The
Infopark
campus
currently
has
9.2
million
sq
ft
(850
thousand
m2)
of
built-up
area
and
is
the
major
contributor
of
IT
export
revenue
from
the
state
of
Kerala.[5]
IT
exports
from
Infopark
which
stood
at
βΉ32
billion
(US$400
million)
in
2016β17,
doubled
in
a
period
of
4
years,
rising
to
βΉ63.1
billion
(US$790
million)
in
2020β21.[6]
A
huge
real
estate
boom
was
triggered
soon
after
Infopark
started
to
attract
big
MNCs
from
around
the
globe.
Infopark
changed
the
landscape
and
lifestyle
of
Kochi,
particularly
the
Kakkanad
area.
A
new
culture
got
evolved
and
more
and
more
commercial
and
residential
ventures
started
to
rise
up
which
then
extended
the
limits
of
Kochi
city
to
further
north
end.[7]
The
park
is
built
on
the
'Hub
and
Spoke
model'
for
the
development
of
the
Information
Technology
industry
in
Kerala.
Infopark
acts
as
the
hub
to
the
spokes
located
at
Thrissur
and
Cherthala.