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Thrissur to have knowledge park

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Thiruvananthapuram , Nov. 12

Kerala Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (Kinfra) is working on a project to develop a `knowledge park' in Thrissur.

The proposed knowledge park will be dedicated to knowledge-based industries such as biotechnology, nanotechnology, microelectronics, information technology and information technology enabled services.

While Kinfra will provide the land for the proposed knowledge park on a long-term lease, the actual development of the park will be left to a developer, explained Mr A.S. Suresh Babu, Managing Director, Kinfra. Over the next few days, Kinfra will select a developer for the knowledge park through an open competitive selection process, he added.

To be located on 40 acres of land in Puzhakkalpadam within the Thrissur city limits, the proposed knowledge park is about an hour's drive from the Cochin International Airport, Mr Suresh Babu said.

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