Hyderabad sources have stated that with IT exports not taking off in Andhra Pradesh after bifurcation and no big software company making foray in to the residuary state, the Chandrababu Naidu government is now chanting the new mantra of ushering in 'Industrial 4.0 revolution' by becoming a hub for digitized technology products.



Presently AP has about Rs 500 crore worth annual IT exports and though big IT firms are yet to open shop in the state, AP is using many of their newly launched products which come under the category of Internet of Things (IoT) and some of them include the Kaizala application catapulted by Microsoft.


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Meanwhile apart from Microsoft's app, another being used currently by the state government is 'Assets' designed by company BSS, which is being used in road network and the digital door numbers is another such product being used in the smart pulse survey where the GPS can track the house address using numbered digital codes.



Sources have said that the central command centre set up in Vijayawada to undertake virtual inspection of works is also an example of this type of intervention and wooing big companies should not be the only hope and they should also be able to attract small companies who can provide smart technologies.

 


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