Buenos Aires Tech District

The BA Tech District ends the year with 40% more companies than previously forecast. (Click to enlarge)

The City of Buenos Aires’ continued efforts to revitalize a 495-acre southern region of the metropolis continues to attract entrepreneurs, investors and global tech companies.

Exactly one year ago, the Subsecretary of Investment for the City, Carlos Pirovano, said the number of companies working in the Tech District would more than double in 2010 from 22 to 50. He was wrong. With the addition of Fulltrace and GC Gestion Compartida, the The BA Distrito Tecnologico now has 70 companies on board, a figure that is likely to grow to 130 by the end of 2011.

The past fifteen months have seen a number of important commitments to the Tech District including Tata Consultancy Services (their first SAP Center of Excellence in Latin America with 250 IT consulting professionals and ultimately 1,400), Grupo Clari­n (a 53,000 square foot facility to support the Group’s various websites including Ciudad.com, VXV, TN.com, 100Radios and ElTrece.com), Iron Mountain, TCS, Compusystem, Coradir, TAO-IT and Sensebyte among others.

Ricardo Garci­a, President of Iron Mountain Argentina, summed up the importance of the Tech District initiative and why his company wanted to be part of the movement: “The model of completely renovating an area of the city is significant, because it creates a direct connection between the companies relocating and the surrounding neighborhood, and this collaboration is promoting the inclusion, integration and economic development of the Southern Zone of the City of Buenos Aires through a public/private partnership model.”

The southern expansion of the H-line of the Subte is another important factor facilitating transit, promoting new industry and raising property values in BA neighborhoods like Parque Patricios and Nueva Pompeya. The Subte expansion under Mayor Macri will eventually connect Nueva Pompeya in the south with Retiro in the heart of downtown Buenos Aires. Finally, Reporte Inmobiliario reports that Parque Patricios posted some of the strongest 2010/2011 percentage gains (16.7%) in values of existing apartments.

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Distrito Tecnologico Ciudad Buenos Aires

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WiFi connectivity, generous tax breaks, grants to cover the cost of quality certification, preferred lines of credit at local banks, and a government-sponsored training program to groom future talent.

It may sound like a Christmas wish list, but it’s an emerging high tech reality in the Parque Patricios neighborhood thanks to the City of Buenos Aires. And according to Cronista, the list of goodies is attracting large multinationals and small start-ups alike.

Iron Mountain and Clari­n Global have both reserved office space, while India’s Tata Consultancy Services announced a new Global Delivery Center back in September. Cronista says small and medium-sized businesses (in Argentina, PYMEs) make up the majority of Argentina’s 1,600 tech companies, and 70% of those companies are located in Buenos Aires.

Carlos Pirovano, Subsecretary of Investment for the City, says the number of companies working in the Distrito Tecnologico will more than double in 2010 to 50 with over 10,000 employees, so the City is investing in everything from a new fiber optic network to new subway stations to accommodate the growing talent pool. Another important development will be the launch of the Metropolitan Tech Center, an initiative to connect with secondary school students and groom the next generation of IT talent here in BA. (Full Story in Spanish).

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