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Butterfly park opens in Hyderabad

Source: Deccan Chronicle

The Butterfly Park opened for public on Thursday

The Butterfly garden at Sanjeevaiah Park was opened to the public on Thursday. Some of the species identified were the striped tiger butterfly, the pioneer, the plain tiger, the crimson rose, the blue tiger, the common bush brown and the common evening brown.
The park has been developed over 4.5 acres at the site. There are about 60 varieties of flowering and nectar-yielding plants and trees. These and other plantations play the important role of attracting butterflies.
The Urban Forestry wing of HMDA has  developed  an arboretum consisting of tree species as well as seven theme parks inside the Sanjeevaiah park. HMDA commissioner Mr T. Chiranjeevelu said that at least 50 species of butterflies have been recorded in and around Hussainsagar.
“The butterflies are  also attracted to the Sanjeevaiah Park, which has flowering trees, creepers and shrubs. At least 30 varieties of butterflies have been recorded at the site. Butterfly gardening is often aimed at inviting butterflies and moths to lay eggs as well. The Hussainsagar and its surroundings have very wide diversity of butterflies. This ecosystem must be maintained and developed to improve bio-diversity.”

Danish firm Ramboll opens engineering centre in Hyderabad

Aiming to fuel its telecom business both in India and other markets, Danish multi-disciplinary engineering, design and consultancy company Ramboll has launched a brand new engineering centre at Gachibowli here.

Source: Economic Times

Aiming to fuel its telecom business both in India and other markets, Danish multi-disciplinary engineering, design and consultancy company Ramboll has launched a brand new engineering centre at Gachibowli here. 

Ramboll Group Executive Director for Markets and Global Practices, Soren Holm Johansen, formally inaugurated the facility on Wednesday. 

The 230-strong Ramboll Hyderabad team focuses on tower engineering which involves the analysis and design of masts, towers and monopoles in addition to tower marketing and technical support, manufacture and sale of towers. 

Ramboll's telecom services range from tower solutions including design, smart site, rapid deployment, camouflaged and individual solutions, tower reverse engineering (TLVA), software engineering services to radio frequency and electromagnetic field related services. 

Along with this, Ramboll will also provide its engineering and design expertise in transport and planning and urban design sector from its Hyderabad centre, Johansen told media after inaugurating the facility. 

He claimed that Ramboll had built a strong presence in the market worldwide as sustainable society consultants. 

"India is a key market for us and we will continue to make strategic technological infrastructure investments and pick top engineering talent in India," he noted. 

Founded in Denmark in 1945, the Euro 1.4 billion enterprise Ramboll operates more than 300 offices in 35 countries and employs more than 13,000 experts globally. 

In India, Ramboll employs more than 800 employees working from five principal offices in Gurgaon, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Chennai and Bengaluru, with Gurgaon being the head office. 

Apple Opens its Development Centre in Hyderabad; Focus on Maps and Navigations Services

Source: Track.in


The centre has been opened in WaveRock SEZ area in Gachibowli, Hyderabad. The city is slowly becoming the tech-hub of the country and this is a prime example of the same.
Talking at the inauguration, Tim Cook said, “Apple is focused on making the best products and services in the world and we are thrilled to open this new office in Hyderabad which will focus on Maps development.”
So what went wrong with Apple Maps?
In 2012, Apple released its own version of Maps to take on Google Maps and in fact replaced the default Google Map services to Apple Maps. It received a lot of criticism from users and reviewers both, owing to the fact that there was clear disfiguration of locations.
The maps were not accurate enough either, usually providing the wrong direction to the users, causing discomfort. Apple acquired some companies as well to improve its services, but all efforts went in vain.
In subsequent iOS updates, the maps improved and Apple added a 3D look as well to make the locations look more fancy and real-like. Apple also added full-screen mode, night mode, navigation for pedestrians and real-time traffic information.
What still made people angry was the fact that Apple’s service was no competitor to Google Maps, which was no longer a default option. Finally in 2015, public transport was added to the maps, making the life of an iOS user a lot easier.
Even now Apple Maps have not yet made a mark and Google Maps seem to dominate the navigation space. Hyderabad’s facility is expected to ramp up the Maps operations and significantly upscale the features, considering the abundance of talent here.


Apple’s plan in India going forward
Apple has also shared that the Cupertino-based company is going to open a technology centre in Bengaluru, silicon valley of India, to nurture app developments for iOS.
A developing economy with so many talented computer science graduates makes India an attractive location to invest into. Apple is also going to open a manufacturing unit in India with Foxconn to produce its iPhones locally and bring down the exorbitant price one has to pay for its smartphone.
Tim Cook is also going to talk to Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India, about opening Apple stores in the country and plans to expand these stores throughout India.
All these developments are exciting and definitely something Indians should look forward to. Not only will the iPhones become cheaper, but the company will sell its devices through its own retail stores, leading to better customer satisfaction and experience.



Hyderabad Becoming the Preferred Choice for Biggies
Hyderabad seems to be the favourite place for all the Tech biggies. It has Amazon’s biggest campus outside of USA with an investment of 1800 Cr, So does Uber. What’s more even Google’s largest campus out of US is located in Hyderabad. Microsoft too has a huge facility there.
With Apple coming in – Hyderabad now has development centres of all the top 4 global technology companies!

Apple to launch development centre in Hyderabad on May 19

Source: Business Standard

US technology giant Apple Inc will launch its development centre here on Thursday, officials said.
The facility will commence operations on one lakh square feet leased space in WaveRock, a building owned by real estate giant Tishman Speyer at Nanakramguda.
However, it was not confirmed if Apple CEO Tim Cook will be present to inaugurate the company's first development centre in India.
Cook is expected to visit India later this week and will meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi. He is also expected to visit Mumbai and Hyderabad.
While officials in Telangana government's information technology department confirmed that the facility will be launched on Thursday, it has not made any official announcement.
"Will share a big news with you all day after tomorrow. Suspense till then," tweeted state IT minister K.T. Rama Rao.
The US-based firm, which owns iPhone, iPad and other popular consumer electronic brands, plans to expand the facility to 2.5 lakh square feet by next year. It will have 2,500 employees, sources said.
The company, which has taken the space on lease at WaveRock, is also planning to build its own campus.
Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao or his son IT minister K. T. Rama Rao may make an announcement for allocation of land to Apple for its campus.
Cook is also expected to meet Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, who is trying to attract big ticket investments for his state.

Cognizant heads to Hyderabad, to set up ₹500 crore facility

Source: The Hindu Business Line  March 9, 2016

After Amazon, Google and Apple, it is the turn of Cognizant Technology Solutions (CTS) to announce plans for building a large development centre in Hyderabad.
Cognizant, the biggest IT firm in India by revenue, will invest ₹500 crore to develop a built-up area of 1.5 million square feet. It will house 8,000 employees when the facility is fully operational.
“We are building the campus in an extent of 11 acres in Gachibowli,” a company spokesperson said after signing a deal with the Telangana government.
Existing facility

The firm, which already runs a 2.25 lakh sq ft facility on the campus, has decided to expand the facility in order to make it “an important part of its global delivery capability”, the executive said.
“We look forward to bringing the benefits of our global experience and industry-leading growth to the region by way of high-value career and learning opportunities,” he said.
A State government official, however, pegged the Cognizant investments at ₹655 crore, and the employment potential at 8,500.
The firm got the clearances from the State government under its flagship industrial promotion scheme TS-iPASS (Telangana State Industrial Project Approval and Self Certification System).
SEZ persmission

Meanwhile, the Special Economic Zone approval committee, which works under the Union Ministry of Commerce, has accorded SEZ status to the firm.
At a meeting held on February 23, the Board of Approvals considered the company’s application to develop a sector (IT/ITES) specific SEZ in Hyderabad in about five acres.
“The SEZ panel has given the go-ahead to the company after acknowledging permissions from the State government,” a government official said.
Cognizant was among 18 firms that got clearance from the government. The list includes Sify Technologies that is going to set up a development facility in the city with an investment of ₹250 crore. “It will provide about 2,000 jobs when the facility is completed,” a State Government official said.

Lava plans to set up Research and Development facility in Hyderabad



Domestic handset maker Lava plans to set up a research and development centre in Hyderabad and the talks with Telangana government are in advanced stage, a senior company official said on Thursday.
"We have already submitted an application to Telangana government for setting up a Research and Development centre and discussions are at an advanced level. Once it gets okayed from the state, we will start a Research and Development centre in Hyderabad. The plan is to have 200 people at the proposed centre," Sandeep Dongre, Vice President and Business Unit Head South, told reporters.
The company already has a Research and Development facility in Bengaluru with more than 400 employees. "We have decided to invest Rs 200 crore in R&D over the next three years," he said.
Lava has a manufacturing unit in Noida. The company has earmarked Rs 500 crore for its second manufacturing plant in Tirupati (Andhra Pradesh) which will be set up over 20 acres of land allotted by the government and will be operational in 2017 and will target production capacity of 5 million phones per month once fully functional, Dongre said.
Earlier, the company had said it will invest Rs 2,615 crore over the next seven years (over three phases) to set up two manufacturing plants in the country.
"In phase-I, we have invested Rs 56 crore and in phase-II, we will be investing 1,052 crore. In phase-III, we will be completing an investment of Rs 2,615 crore," he said.
Dongre said in phase-I, the company will be able to produce 2.5 million handsets per month, 5 million a month in phase-II and 18 million handsets per month, he said.

World Trade Centre towers to come up in Hyderabad

Source: Deccan Chronicle

It will be the third city in the country to have a WTC after Mumbai and Bengaluru.

Hyderabad will soon join the global network of World Trade Centres with the establishment of its own WTC, a global hub for international businesses. It will be the third city in the country to have a WTC after Mumbai and Bengaluru. WTCs are currently located in 100 countries.
The Telangana state government plans to set up the WTC in a public-private-partnership mode on the city’s outskirts. It will seek a licence from the World Trade Centres Association (WTCA) for the purpose.
The WTCA, headquartered in New York City, was established in 1970 as a non-profit organisation to promote growth of international trade.
WTC: Telangana to tie-up with private firm
Industries minister Jupally Krishna Rao said the WTC was part of the TRS government’s plan to transform Hyderabad into a global city.

The government is planning to tie-up with Bengaluru-based real estate major Brigade Group, which has already secured a licence from WTCA for setting up a WTC in Hyderabad, along with Kochi, Thiruvanantha-puram and Chennai.
The government will allot the land to build the WTC towers. “We are planning to propose the WTC project in the Budget to be presented in March. Around Rs 300 crore would be required for this. The government will work out modalities for executing the project in PPP mode,” Mr Rao added. Each tower of WTC-Hyderabad will have about 30 to 35 floors and state-of-the-art infrastructure. to promote international business. It will also have networking with the WTCs spread over 100 countries across the world.