Bengaluru, Gurugram among top 5 preferred locations for tech firms

Bengaluru, Gurugram among top 5 preferred locations for tech firms
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These cities score highly in terms of business conditions and innovation environment, as well as providing costs and availability that are supportive for business growth, says a report by property consultant CBRE
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Bengaluru and Gurugram are among the top 5 preferred destinations in Asia Pacific to set up offices by technology companies

New Delhi: Bengaluru and Gurugram are among the top 5 preferred destinations in Asia Pacific to set up offices by technology companies because of better business conditions as well as availability of engineers and real estate for growth, according to a report.

The report by property consultant CBRE said technology companies continue to fuel office demand in the APAC region, despite absence of any principal city or cluster of the same status as Silicon Valley. Technology sector accounted for 23 per cent of total leasing activity in 2018.

The study has ranked 15 cities of Asia Pacific in three categories based on their performance with regard to business conditions, innovation environment, and cost and availability.

Business conditions and innovation environment were each given a weightage of 40 per cent while cost, a relatively less important consideration for tech firms, was given 20 per cent weightage.

"Leading cities are Beijing, Bengaluru, Shanghai, Singapore and Gurugram.

These cities score highly in terms of business conditions and innovation environment, as well as providing costs and availability that are supportive for business growth," the report said.

These cities are preferred destinations for a wide range of traditional and new tech companies seeking to establish a base of operations in Asia Pacific.

Hyderabad figures in the list of five competent cities along with Hangzhou, Shenzhen, Tokyo and Seoul.

These cities already host tech industry sub-sectors and demonstrate solid performance across most categories.

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