Section Overview
6 regional tech campuses with AI/quantum/AVGC specialisations, positioning Chennai as global AVGC-XR hub (₹10,000 crore investment target), 100 deep tech startups, and Quantum simulators.
Summary Ratings
| Fiscal Pressure | Economic Benefit | Social Benefit | Implementation Risk |
| MEDIUM | HIGH | MEDIUM | MEDIUM |
Proposal-by-Proposal Analysis
The table below provides fiscal cost estimates and impact ratings for the principal proposals in this section.
| Key Proposal | Fiscal Cost Estimate | Economic Benefit | Social Benefit |
| 6 regional technology campuses with specialisation hubs | Land provision by state: ₹200–400 cr. Private investment expected: ₹3,000–5,000 cr. | HIGH | HIGH |
| Chennai as global AVGC-XR hub — ₹10,000 crore investment, 20,000 jobs | State incentive/infrastructure cost: ₹500–800 cr. ₹10,000 cr is private investment target. | HIGH | HIGH |
| 100 deep tech startups (TN Startup Mission) | Seed grants + infrastructure: ₹200–300 cr over 5 years. | MEDIUM | HIGH |
| Neo Tidel Parks in all districts | ₹25–40 cr/park × 38 districts = ₹950–1,520 cr capital. | HIGH | HIGH |
| Quantum simulators in 3–4 institutions | ₹30–50 cr capital. | LOW | MEDIUM |
Analytical Notes
⚑ Analytical Note: TN’s IT sector contributed ₹3.2 lakh crore in output in 2024–25, accounting for ~11% of national IT exports. The AVGC sector (animation, visual effects, gaming, comics) is a genuine growth opportunity — India’s AVGC market is projected to reach $40 billion by 2030 (CII estimate) and TN is well-positioned given its media talent base. The Neo Tidel Parks rollout builds on the success of the Chennai model and would reduce geographic concentration of IT employment.

