Published:  12:00 AM, 29 February 2016

Summit’s ground breaking at Kaliakoir Hi-Tech Park

Summit’s ground breaking at Kaliakoir Hi-Tech Park Zunaid Ahmed Palak, State Minister for ICT division, Shyam Sunder Sikder, Secretary of ICT Division, Muhammed Aziz Khan, Chairman, Summit Group were present at the ground breaking ceremony
Summit Technopolis Limited in partnership with Bangladesh Hi-Tech Park Authority (BHTPA) under the ICT Ministry is developing 91 acres at Block II and Block V of the Kaliakoir Hi-Tech Park in Gazipur. The company carried out the Ground Breaking Ceremony of the First Signature Building at Block II and First Hi-Tech Manufacturing Unit in Block V on Sunday at Kaliakoir Hi-Tech Park.
Zunaid Ahmed Palak, State Minister for ICT division, Shyam Sunder Sikder, Secretary of ICT Division, Muhammed Aziz Khan, Chairman, Summit Group, Ravindra Chamaria, Chairman, Infinity Infotech Parks Ltd., Hosne Ara Begum, Additional Secretary of Bangladesh Hi-Tech Park Authority, Abu Reza Khan, Managing Director of Summit Technopolis Ltd. and Sanjeewa Wickramanayake, Chairman, EWIS Sri Lanka were present on the occasion. Summit Technopolis Ltd. will develop Blocks II and V with modern multi-tenanted buildings, industrial plots, R&D facilities, and recreational facilities, including a Signature Building at Block II. The Signature Building is based on a theme of "a symbiosis of nature, technology and culture".
The Signature Building will include rentable plug & play office spaces for IT, ITES companies, customizable manufacturing units, conference centre, training centre, food court, as well as indoor and outdoor recreational spaces.
The building will implement green features in its design such as low energy consumption, energy saving lighting, natural ventilation, and ecological materials sourced locally.  EWIS Tech Manufacturing Ltd., a joint venture between EWIS Sri Lanka and Tech Manufacturing Company Ltd.  Bangladesh will be setting up a modern hi-tech manufacturing facility at Block V to produce a range of smart electronic devices.
Summit is developing Blocks II & V of the first ever Hi-Tech Park in Bangladesh with an aim to become a major regional manufacturing destination for IT/ITES, Biotech companies, non-polluting manufacturing /assembly lines and precision engineering companies.  Summit will invest $ 210 million over the next ten years to provide infrastructural and backbone support to the park, enabling it to become the destination of choice for IT/ITES companies, high technology manufacturers and industries.



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