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Part 1: How Bengaluru Became India's Silicon Valley

https://hostinger.com/bwm Click this link to avail 7% discount on Hostinger. Alternatively, you can use the discount code ‘BWM’ at checkout. If you refer your friends, you stand a chance to win up to 60% of all purchases made by your friend. Part 2:    • Part 2: How Bengaluru Became India’s ...   In today’s video, we explore how Bengaluru became India’s Silicon Valley 00:00 Foundation of Bengaluru as Gandubhūmi or Land of Heroes 00:27 Jamsetji Tata’s dream to set up a world class university 02:45 Role of HAL and ISRO in building Bengaluru as the hub of innovation 04:54 Ram Krishna Baliga and India’s Silicon Valley – India’s first electronic city 07:58 Infosys comes to Bengaluru 11:01 More IT companies and more tech talent flocks to Bengaluru Foundation of Bengaluru as Gandubhūmi or Land of Heroes: Kempe Gowda, a chieftain of the Vijayanagara Empire in the 16th century, laid the foundation of what we now know today as the city of Bengaluru, although at the time, it was called gandubhūmi or Land of Heroes. The chieftain, of course, had no idea how fitting this name would prove to be nearly half a millennium later. Jamsetji Tata’s dream to set up a world-class university: Jamsetji Tata, the founder of Tata group wanted to set up a world-class university in Mumbai but then Viceroy of India Lord Curzon chose Bengaluru to be the right place for this university. But Jamsetji Tata passed away before he could see IISc open in Bengaluru. Role of HAL and ISRO in building Bengaluru as the hub of innovation: IISc played a pivotal role in attracting talent in and around Bengaluru which lead to the formation of HAL – India’s first aerospace company and ISRO being set up in Bengaluru in the 20th century. This helped develop Bengaluru into the manufacturing hub of the country and a hotbed for innovation. Ram Krishna Baliga and India’s Silicon Valley – India’s first electronic city: A student of IISc named Ram Krishna Baliga was busy developing residential colonies for BEL when he realised that Bengaluru was the perfect place to set up India’s own electronics manufacturing hub – it had everything talent, innovation and a thriving manufacturing ecosystem. So, he started building India’s first Electronic City in Bengaluru – all but cementing Bengaluru’s place as the innovation hub of the country. Infosys comes to Bengaluru: Until now, most of the projects and companies were driven by the government and focused on the manufacturing sector but soon Infosys became one of India’s first IT companies to set up its headquarter in Bengaluru and with the success of Infosys, more and more companies like Wipro and TCS decided to set up shop in Bengaluru to access quality talent and its thriving ecosystem. More IT companies and more tech talent flocks to Bengaluru: Once India’s economy was liberalised in 1991, not just domestic IT companies but international tech giants like Texas Instruments, IBM, Sun Microsystems, and Intel flocked to Bengaluru – bringing with them more talent and laying the foundations of Bengaluru as the Silicon Valley of India. Give us a like and subscribe to Backstage with Millionaires if you liked our video. Let us know what you think about this video in the comments below. Follow Backstage with Millionaires to remain updated with our latest developments. LinkedIn:   / backstagewithmillionaires   Twitter:   / bwmillionaires   Instagram:   / backstagewithmillionaires   Discord:   / discord   #bengaluru #siliconvalley #backstagewithmillionaires

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