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November 2015
BANGLADESH
Next
ICT Destination
Presentation plan
Global Recognitions
Key Enablers
IT/ITES Industry
Skilled Resources
Government Incentives
Infrastructure
2008: 12th December : Vision 2021Journey Started for Digital Bangladesh
2013
2015
2021
Build, Maintain & Retain
Grow & Rise, Lower Income Country
Accelerate & Shine
How it began ? Middle Income CountryOn 12th December 2008, the Government
conceptualized the revolutionary
Vision 2021: Digital Bangladesh
Formation of ICT Ministry , Infrastructure &
Capacity Building Initiatives
2010
2018
Page 4 ICT Opportunities in Bangladesh
V i s i o n 2 0 2 1
e-Governance, e-Services &
Citizen connectivity
Rise of IT enabled
Knowledge based Human
Resource & Economy
IT ecosystem, Infrastructure &
Business
Why Bangladesh?
Single Window to support investment
Uninterrupted power and gas connections.
Hi-speed Internet connectivity
Peaceful and secured business environment
One of the largest & fastest growing
technology markets in South-East Asia
Stable currency & macro-economic
situation
Competitive wage and production cost.
Incentives for investment in IT/ITES
Investment Protection
Experience with overseas clients.
PolicyMarket situation
InfrastructureEase of doing business
Why
Bangladesh?
Global Recognitions: Rankings
JP Morgan 1 of the Frontier 5
GartnerBangladesh among top 30
Outsourcing destinations
CofaceEnlisted among the next 10
emerging countries
Elance–Odesk (October
2013) – 3rd most popular
for outsourcing from the
OECD countries
Goldman Sachs Next 11 after BRIC
Sources: Int. News Media
AT Kearney GSLI 2014: 26th rank among Top 50
(Ranked first in financial category)
ICT Sustainable Development Award 2015
International Telecommunication Union (IUT)September 27, 2015
Global Recognitions: International Awards
South-South Cooperation Visionary
Award 2014
United NationsNovember 21, 2014
Global Recognitions: International Awards
World Summit on Information Society Prize 2014
International Telecommunication Union (ITU)June 10, 2014
Global ICT Excellence Award 2014
World Information Technology and Services AllianceSeptember 2014
Bangladesh: Land of PotentialDemographic Dividend
65% Youth (18 – 35 years)
350,000 IT Professionals employed
131.4 Million Mobile Phone Users
(77.3% of Population)
54.058 million Internet Subscriber
Country-wide High Speed Fiber Network
5275 Digital Center
&
Shared Access Points
13+ Million Social Media Users
One New FB Account Every 12 Second
100+ Govt. e-Services for citizen
On-Line hassle-free Company Registration
350,000 Graduates Per Year
8000+ IT Graduates per year
1000+ Registered Software
&
ITES Companies
357.61% Growth in Electric Power Generation in last 6 years
Education at a Glance
Source: BBS 2014
Literacy Rate (%) : 71.1Universities : 121Colleges : 3547Professional Edu. Institutes : 316Expenditure on Education : 14.1%High School : 19208Poly Techniqu Institute : 103Medical College : 82Dental College : 13Techer’s Educational Institute : 209
Curzon Hall, Dhaka University
University of Rajshahi
IT/ITES Industry
USD 400 MillionAnnual Turnover of the
Industry - 2014
Continuously
Growing Job
Market in
Software &
ITES
Software and
ITES together, is
projected to
employing over
One Million
Software and IT
professionals by
2021
44%
56%
IT
ITES
IT ITES
(including BPO)
Source: BASIS (Bangladesh Association of Software and Information
Services)
Software Export Trend & Destinations
26.08 24.0932.91 35.36
45.31
70.81
101.63
124.72
IT/ITES Export TrendBangladesh Bank Data
Export (in million USD)
Major Exports to US, UK, Canada, Japan, Australia & Europe
Major Export in USA & Europe, Japan
rising fast (Percentage of Companies Exporting)
18.34
14.7911.24
7.1
4.73
4.14
4.14 3.55
USA
UK
Denmark
Canada
Netherlands
Germany
Japan
Australia
Source: BASIS
250 Million USD in 2014-15
Bangladesh Hi-Tech Park Authority:Mandated to establish Hi-Tech industrial zones
Creation
Development
Operation
Management
Skill Development
Revenue Generation
Employment Generation
Economic Growth
Opportunity in Bangladesh for ICT
Knowledge based industry
Global demand
High scalability and growth potential
Availability of large pool of young people
Bangladesh Hi-Tech Park Authority
Hi Tech Parks
15
Jessore STP
12 IT Parks
Kaliakoir Hi-Tech Park (KHTP)
First state of the art Hi-Tech zone and industrial park in Bangladesh
232 acre in Kaliakoir (more 97 acre to be added)
Agreement signed with Summit Technopolis Ltd. and Bangladesh TechnosityLtd.
MTB Building
Dormitory Building
Ongoing MTB Building
Canteen Building
Ongoing Dormitory Building
Kaliakoir Hi-Tech Park (KHTP)
Ready for Investment
Rail
Kaliakoir Hi-Tech Park
Presentation title
Jessore Software Technology Park
Multi-Tenant Building
Amphitheatre Building
3 Star Dormitory Building
Hi-Speed Internet Connectivity
MTB Building
Dormitory Building
Ongoing MTB Building
Canteen Building
Ongoing Dormitory Building
Ongoing Construction: High Tech Parks
Janata Tower Software Technology Park
Area of land: 47.00 acres
Surrounded by the natural lake
Only 5 km away from Shahjalal
International Airport
PPP Model.
Mohakhali IT Village
Heart of The Capital City
Well Connected
Surrounded by Universities &
Colleges
Internationally reputed foreign and
local companies
JTSTP
Sylhet Electronic City
Area of land: 162.83 acre
Companyganj, Sylhet
Well connected by road, rail and air
Nearer to Science and Technology University
PPP Model.
Targeted business: Electronic accessories,
Computer parts, IT/ITES.
Land of Sylhet Electronic City
Some Other Hi-Tech Park Initiatives
IT Training and Incubation Center,
Natore
Barendra Silicon City, Rajshahi
7 IT Training and Incubation center
12 IT Parks
Endorsement of private STPs by
Hi-Tech Park Authority
Private STPs include
Accenture STP, Dhaka
Augmedix STP, Dhaka
Bangladesh Japan IT
Digicon Technologies, Dhaka
High Tech Park - Incentives
Incentives
Duty free import of vehicles
Bonded Warehouse station facilities in HTP/STP
Duty free import of capital machineries, etc.
Ten years tax exemption for IT/ITES Companies
Twelve years tax exemption for Developers
100 % profit repatriation for investors
100% ownership for foreign investors
Facilities of the Hi-Tech Park
Green Building
Telecommunications with high-speed fiber optic connection
Technology centre with shared services
Training centre (HRD), Incubation centre, Data centre
24/7 hours management services
Residence facilities, Hospotal, Schools, Hotel and Convention centre
Shopping mall with cultural centre
Hi-Tech Park Authority
Computer Software IT Based Services Communication
Software R&D Communication
Hardware Electronic ProductsManufacturing &
Assembling HR Development
Institute Bioinformatics
Skilled HR for Hi-Tech Industries
73,404 Skilled IT/ITES
Professionals
50,404 Youth trained
23,000Youth trained
Secured Environment
Political stability
Industrial police
Tourist police
►
Few Existing Foreign Investors
30
Signing of contract with Bangladesh Technosity Ltd.
Signing of Contract withSummit Tecnopolis Ltd.
Accenture building declared as STP Opening of the Access Road
Bangladesh: Platform for
Global Investment