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This is a non-exhaustive list of prominent companies based in Hyderabad, Telangana (i.e. having their headquarters in Hyderabad). Adyar Ananda Bhavan; Aurobindo Pharma [1] Biological E. Limited; Bharat Biotech [2] Brightcom Group; Cyient; Central Institute of Tool Design; Deccan chronicle; Divi's Laboratories [3] Dr. Reddy's Laboratories [4]
The Indian state of Telangana has a 31% share of software export in India. [1] While the majority of the industry is concentrated in Hyderabad, other cities are also becoming significant IT destinations in the state. Hyderabad houses the largest campuses of tech giants like Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Amazon, and Apple outside of the US.
Madhapur is a neighbourhood of Hyderabad, India. It is noted as a centre of information technology activity. The heart of this area is called HITEC City which has the highest concentration of IT/ITES establishments in the city. [1] Located in Ranga Reddy district of Telangana, It is administered as Ward No. 107 of Greater Hyderabad Municipal ...
Cyber Towers, HITEC City Hyderabad. Cyber Towers was the first tower to be built for the promotion of Information Technology (IT). Within the span of 14 months, the unique design was selected by N. Chandrababu Naidu [4] in 1997 to stand as a Monument in city of Hyderabad and as an architectural masterpiece in the center of Cyberabad.
Aricent is the successor to Hughes Software Systems, which was established in 1991, as a subsidiary of Hughes Electronics, [3] with funding from Sequoia Capital. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] 1985: Future Software Communications founded by KV Ramani, a TCP/IP stack developer from India which will eventually merge with Hughes Software Systems.
Tanla Platforms Ltd, previously known as Tanla Solutions Ltd, is an Indian multinational communications platform as a service (CPaaS) company based in Hyderabad. The company provides value-added services in the cloud communications space. Tanla has more than 600 employees across its offices, including two overseas locations–Singapore and Dubai.
ACT continued to operate services in Hyderabad under the Beam Fiber name until 2015. On 16 February 2015, ACT announced that it was merging Beam Telecom Pvt. Ltd into itself, and would offer wire-line optical fibre broadband services in Hyderabad under the ACT Fibernet name. [6] On the same day, ACT announced the launch of 100 Mbit/s plans. [11]
Qualcomm building in techno-park. Raheja's Mindspace developed its first project in Hyderabad on 110 acres of land allotted by APIIC. [10] The techno-campus-cum-park plan in Madhapur was executed in 2004, through a joint venture between the Raheja Group and Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation Ltd (APIIC).