[3] The park is being constructed on a 13.93 acre land near the Kerala University of Digital Sciences Innovation and Technology as part of the Technopark Phase IV-Technocity.
The park will initially support commercial and industry units as well as technological startups in the fields of robotics, artificial intelligence, smart hardware, electronics, sustainable materials etc.
Apart from the Rs 200 crore sanctioned by the state government, the remaining funds are raised from other sources including industry partners.
[6] ARM, a UK-based semiconductor and software design company, has signed an agreement with Kerala Digital University for academic, research and start-up related activities.
[7] The formal commencement of operation of the Digital Science Park was inaugurated on 1 August 2023 by the Chief Minister of Kerala, Pinarayi Vijayan.