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STPI: www.stpi.in
Software Technology Parks of India (STPI) is a society set up by the Department of Communication & Information Technology, Government of India in 1991 with the objective of encouraging, promoting and boosting Software Exports from India.

The idea of setting up dedicated Software Technology Parks was born in the wake of the policy adopted in 1986 by the Government of India, identifying IT as a potential growth driver and focusing on "Software Exports, Software Development and Training" as a key area for strategic development. The identification of the factors hindering the growth of the software industry by the Government, led to the creation of the "Software Technology Park" (STP) scheme in order to encourage and enhance software exports from the country.

The STP scheme is a 100 percent export oriented scheme for the development and export of computer software, including export of professional services using communication links or physical media. This scheme is unique in its nature as it focuses on one product/sector, i.e. computer software. The scheme integrates the government concept of 100 percent Export Oriented Units (EOUs) and Export Processing Zones (EPZs) and the concept of Science Parks/Technology Parks, as operating elsewhere in the world.

ESC: www.escindia.in
The Electronics and Computer Software Export Promotion Council (ESC) is India’s largest electronics and IT trade facilitation organization sponsored by the Government of India. The ESC has over 2300 member companies across the length and breadth of the country in several ICT sub sectors including, Computer Software / Services and Electronics Hardware.

With its heterogeneous membership, the ESC is acknowledged as a very dynamic, proactive institution equipped to meet the aspirations of both the Indian and global IT industry in the fast changing technological world. With Industry - Government partnership assuming significant importance, the ESC assists in creating an environment conducive for the ICT industry and a speeding up of the economic, industrial and social development of the nation.

TiE: www.Tiebangalore.org
The Indus Entrepreneurs (TiE) is a global not-for-profit organization focused on promoting entrepreneurship. TiE helps budding entrepreneurs offering advice, guidance and assistance from successful &experienced entrepreneurs and professionals.

TiE's greatest strength is its network through 45 cities in 10 countries that consists of many participants in the entrepreneurial ecosystem – successful & experienced as well as budding entrepreneurs, venture capital firms, angel investors, service providers, etc.

EU: www.euindiachambers.com
The Council of European Chambers of Commerce in India (EU India Chambers) was established in 1982 to promote, foster and extend commercial and industrial relations between India and the members of the European Union. The members of the EU India Chambers are European Companies in India and Indian Companies having business interests in the European Union.

With a membership network of 15 chambers or committees and over 600 corporate entities and many more professionals, the Chamber is the place for everything in Indo-European trade, whether it is information, influencing a change in policy or just plain 'getting things done'. Amongst its members you'll find business community leaders, entrepreneurs, CEOs and professionals from MNCs, large local enterprises, trade organizations, SMEs and more. In short those who matter. And they come together to provide the entire membership network with the kind of services and benefits that make a difference.