Bangalore/Electronic City
India's Original IT Hub, Where the IT Revolution Was Engineered
Electronic City is India's first and one of its largest purpose-built IT and electronics industrial parks, established by KEONICS (Karnataka State Electronics Development Corporation) in 1978 on 332 acres near Konappana Agrahara and Doddathogur on Hosur Road. Today, expanded to over 800 acres and comprising four phases, it is home to approximately 200 IT/ITES company campuses, including the main campuses of Infosys, Wipro, TCS, HCL, Tech Mahindra, and Biocon, and employs over 200,000 professionals. The Electronic City Flyover (elevated expressway on Hosur Road) provides signal-free access fr
SEZ
Grade A IT Parks / SEZ Strata / Campus Lease
Managed Office
Managed Offices
Co-working
Coworking Spaces
Nearest Metro Station(s) Kempegowda International Airport (KIA), ~55–58 km via Bellary Road and NH 44
IT Services & ITES
The original and largest sector; Infosys, Wipro, TCS, HCL, and 100+ IT services firms dominate
Engineering & Embedded Systems
Bosch, Texas Instruments, Intel, and 3M operate dedicated R&D labs; automotive and IoT engineering
Pharma & Biotech
Biocon is India's largest biopharmaceuticals company; Syngene is a major CRAMS provider; unique life sciences presence
BPO & Analytics
Genpact, Mphasis, and multiple analytics firms operate large BPO campuses
BFSI Technology
Deutsche Bank tech centre, PayPal India, and BFSI tech operations of major MNCs
Manufacturing & Electronics
BHEL heavy engineering, KEONICS electronics units, and 3M manufacturing support
Semiconductor & Deep Tech
Texas Instruments and Intel R&D labs give E-City a semiconductor credential shared by few Indian locations
Electronic City contains STPI-registered units across all phases, along with Special Economic Zone (SEZ) notified areas in Phase III. Infosys, Wipro, and Biocon campuses include STPI units that export IT/ITES services with associated tax benefits. KEONICS also facilitates single-window clearances for new units.
Electronic City benefits from the largest engineering college catchment of any Bangalore micro-market: New Horizon College of Engineering (adjacent), BMS College of Engineering (~20 km), PESIT, DSCE, and multiple Hosur Road colleges feed fresh graduates directly. BTM Layout and Koramangala residential clusters also provide a large mid-experience talent pool.
Infosys campus is LEED Platinum and has been recognised globally for sustainable campus design. Wipro's campus has ISO 14001 environmental certification. 3M and Bosch campuses follow global ESG standards. Newer parks (AKR Tech, DivyaSree) are being built to LEED Gold / IGBC Green Homes standards.
Dedicated HV/EHV power infrastructure ensures 24×7 supply for large campuses. Infosys and Wipro maintain captive solar generation units. BSNL, Jio, Airtel, and Tata Tele provide competitive fibre connectivity. The Electronic City Flyover and NICE Road ring road provide logistics-grade road access for large campuses.