Technopark campus Trivandrum

2026-06-09

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Technopark Campus of Trivandrum is the first and one of the largest IT parks in India. It is located in the greenery of Kazhakkoottam and is home to more than 400 companies, from global tech giants to ambitious startups, and employs over 70,000 professionals. Quietly, over the years, it has become the backbone of South India’s digital economy, a big part of what gives Trivandrum its modern identity. Are you a job seeker, a founder or a business looking to grow? Technopark is where ambition meets the right environment.


Technopark Kerala Success Story: Three Decades of Innovation and Growth.

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Technopark Kerala has been steadily growing in the Indian IT sector for 30 years. This was started by the government to promote and improve the IT sector in Kerala. This made a drastic change in evolving to occupy global companies, start-ups, entrepreneurs, and IT professionals. In the modern era, Technopark Kerala is a major player in creating opportunities, bringing innovations and accelerating the digital transformation of the state.

Know About Technopark Thiruvananthapuram

technopark campus trivandrum

The evolution of Technopark mirrors the evolution of India's IT industry itself. In its early years through the 1990s, the park focused on establishing credibility-building roads, laying fiber networks, attracting pioneer companies, and proving that Trivandrum could compete with the more established IT corridors in Bangalore and Hyderabad. The 2000s changed everything. As India's outsourcing boom peaked, major names like TCS, Infosys, and UST arrived in Technopark, lending it visibility and scale it had not previously had. Phase 1 of the campus filled to capacity. Phase 2 followed, expanding infrastructure to accommodate larger corporate delivery centers, a more diverse company mix, and a rapidly growing workforce. By the 2010s, Technopark was no longer just a regional story. European MNCs, US product companies, and Middle Eastern enterprises had established operations here. The park had built a reputation not as a Bangalore alternative but as a destination with its own identity—quieter, greener, more affordable, and increasingly capable of delivering the technical quality that global clients demand.

Inside the Technopark Campus Trivandrum

technopark campus trivandrum

To the first-time visitor to the campus, it is a surprise. Technopark is a green, self-contained township. It is not a cluster of glass towers surrounded by traffic but a place built for a full professional life, not just a workday. The campus is located at Kazhakuttam, about 13 km from the city center and 8 km from the international airport. It is well connected by KSRTC buses, private services, and a dedicated employee transport network. Its centerpiece is Thejaswini, one of Asia’s biggest software buildings, with dozens of firms occupying its floors. It is surrounded by named buildings—Nila, Gayathri, Bhavani, Periyar, and Yamuna—each housing a mix of IT and IT-enabled services companies. The Park Centre is the commercial heart of the campus and houses banks, ATMs, a food court, retail shops, and the Technopark management offices. Medical facilities, sports infrastructure, jogging tracks tracks, landscaped gardens, and a convention center complete a picture of a campus that functions as a community, not just an address.

Technopark Phase 3 Trivandrum: Supporting Expansion and Innovation

technopark campus trivandrum

As Phases 1 and 2 were nearing saturation, Technopark moved on to its most ambitious expansion to date—Phase 3, covering the Kariyavattom and Pallippuram areas. Phase 3 has been built from scratch to support the needs of next-generation technology businesses. The infrastructure is built to scale: dedicated power substations, high-capacity redundant fiber connectivity, wider internal roads, green building-certified office developments, and space for enterprise data centers. The buildings are designed to have big floor plates without columns so that they can house global delivery centers for MNCs—a requirement that the old buildings of Technopark can’t always meet.

Above all, Phase 3 has a clear thematic focus on emerging technologies—artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, cloud computing, data analytics, IoT, and deep tech. R&D facilities, innovation labs, and formal linkages with institutions such as IIT Palakkad and IIST are being knitted with the campus. Phase 3 is not just about expanding Technopark’s footprint; it is about expanding its ambition. “The employment effect alone should be transformational. A full-blown Phase 3 could add 50,000 or more jobs to the existing workforce, numbers that would change Trivandrum’s economy at every level, from real estate to retail.

Top IT Companies Operating in Technopark Trivandrum

The quality of a technology park is best measured by the companies it attracts. By this standard, Technopark is in strong company.
TCS and Infosys operate major delivery centers in the park, handling software development, testing, and IT services for global clients across banking, manufacturing, and retail.
UST, founded within Technopark, has grown into a global digital transformation company while retaining its Trivandrum roots—one of the park's proudest success stories.
Tata Elxsi brings world-class product design and embedded systems expertise in automotive, media, and healthcare.
Bosch Global Software Technologies anchors the park's growing automotive and IoT segment.
Allianz Technology, the tech arm of the global insurance giant, confirms Technopark's credibility with European MNCs.
Along with the anchor names, the park houses fintech companies, healthcare IT firms, cybersecurity specialists, digital media studios, e-learning platforms, and engineering services providers—a diversity that makes Technopark’s professional ecosystem much more than the traditional IT services tag.

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Important Updates


  • Infrastructure & Expansion

  • Technopark has added over 21 lakh sq ft of built-up space since 2021–22 and is targeting 40 million sq ft by 2035.
    Brigade Group has in February 2026 laid the foundation stone for a flagship World Trade Center (WTC) at Technopark Phase I, Kazhakkottam, a 20-floor structure planned as a global business hub. On the same day, a 1.85 lakh sq ft IT building, Brigade Square, near Park Centre was also inaugurated.

  • TCS Digital Hub — Phase IV

  • First phase of TCS Digital Hub at Technopark IV ready for inauguration. The facility is spread over ~94 acres of the 389-acre Phase IV campus and has over 1 million sq ft built-up space in two big blocks with advanced offices, specialized labs, and collaboration zones – focused on AI, robotics, aerospace, and deep-tech research.


  • New Company Entry — Finastra

  • Finastra, a UK-based global fintech company, has opened a new innovation centre at Technopark, Trivandrum, as part of its global expansion driven by rising demand for cloud-ready and AI-enabled financial software.


  • Phase IV (Technocity) Master Plan

  • The Phase IV master plan, designed around a "walk-to-work" concept, includes the Digital University of Kerala, TCS IT/ITeS Hub, a QUAD mini-township (with IT towers, commercial & residential zones), Kerala Space Park, R&D hubs, an MSME Technology Centre, and an Education & Skill Development Zone.
    A dedicated Global Capability Centre (GCC) cluster is being developed at Phase 4 to attract multinational corporations for offshore innovation and R&D operations.


  • Kerala Space Park (K-Space)

  • K-Space Park at Technopark Phase IV is funded by a loan of ₹241 crore from NABARD and construction is expected to be completed in ~30 months from April–May 2025. It will support satellite design, manufacture of launch-vehicle components, aerospace R & D, and ground-segment infrastructure. Also proposed was a partnership with BrahMos Aerospace for a ₹1,000-crore Integrated Defence Industrial Park.