The Tata Group has unveiled one of the largest private sector investments in India’s tech infrastructure — a $11 billion commitment to build a state-of-the-art Innovation City in Maharashtra. Announced at the World Economic Forum (WEF) 2026 in Davos, this project reflects a bold vision to transform the region into a global centre for artificial intelligence, innovation, and semiconductor services. Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis highlighted the project’s strategic importance on the sidelines of the WEF, noting strong international investor interest and the ambition to support India’s rise as a technological powerhouse. A New Tech Corridor Next to Navi Mumbai Airport The Innovation City is planned close to the Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA), leveraging its global connectivity. The proximity to a major international transport hub is central to the project’s design, enabling rapid access for businesses, talent, and international partners. The city is being designed as a “plug-and-play” ecosystem, meaning ready infrastructure and facilities will allow startups and established firms to set up quickly. Developers aim to provide seamless integration of digital services, high-capacity data infrastructure, and research-ready environments. Focus on AI, Semiconductors and Data Infrastructure A key anchor for the Innovation City will be advanced data centres, crucial… Read MoreBusiness Archives – Trak.in – Indian Business of Tech, Mobile & Startups








