<p>The Karnataka government said on Thursday it is aiming to mould the state into a $300 billion digital economy in the next five years.</p>.<p>It is also targeting to garner 50 per cent market share of India's bio-economy (biotechnology-economy) by 2025.</p>.<p>"One of the key goals of the State is to achieve 50 per cent market share of the national bio-economy target of 100 billion US dollars by the year 2025 and necessary steps have already been taken," Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa said at Bengaluru Tech Summit.</p>.<p>Deputy Chief Minister and the Minister for IT, BT and S&T, C N Ashwath Narayan said, "we will mould Karnataka from the present 52 billion dollar digital economy into a 300 billion dollar digital economy in the next five years."</p>.<p><strong>Also read — <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/bengaluru-tech-summit-2020-pm-modi-bats-for-local-tech-solutions-to-go-global-917411.html" target="_blank">Bengaluru Tech Summit 2020: PM Modi bats for local tech solutions to go global</a></strong></p>.<p>This would be a strong contribution to the one trillion USD dollar digital economy target set by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Narayan said.</p>.<p>To realise the goal, the State government has instituted the Karnataka Digital Economy Mission (KDM).</p>.<p>This is a technology mission to further accelerate and promote the growth of the State's digital economy, the Minister said.</p>.<p>"KDM will use the 'Invest India' model to build global linkages for promoting Karnataka's tech industry and enhancing the states brand equity," he said.</p>.<p>"With this initiative, we are targeting revenue of $150 billion in IT exports alone in the next five years," Narayan told the Summit, the State's flagship technology event.</p>
<p>The Karnataka government said on Thursday it is aiming to mould the state into a $300 billion digital economy in the next five years.</p>.<p>It is also targeting to garner 50 per cent market share of India's bio-economy (biotechnology-economy) by 2025.</p>.<p>"One of the key goals of the State is to achieve 50 per cent market share of the national bio-economy target of 100 billion US dollars by the year 2025 and necessary steps have already been taken," Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa said at Bengaluru Tech Summit.</p>.<p>Deputy Chief Minister and the Minister for IT, BT and S&T, C N Ashwath Narayan said, "we will mould Karnataka from the present 52 billion dollar digital economy into a 300 billion dollar digital economy in the next five years."</p>.<p><strong>Also read — <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/bengaluru-tech-summit-2020-pm-modi-bats-for-local-tech-solutions-to-go-global-917411.html" target="_blank">Bengaluru Tech Summit 2020: PM Modi bats for local tech solutions to go global</a></strong></p>.<p>This would be a strong contribution to the one trillion USD dollar digital economy target set by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Narayan said.</p>.<p>To realise the goal, the State government has instituted the Karnataka Digital Economy Mission (KDM).</p>.<p>This is a technology mission to further accelerate and promote the growth of the State's digital economy, the Minister said.</p>.<p>"KDM will use the 'Invest India' model to build global linkages for promoting Karnataka's tech industry and enhancing the states brand equity," he said.</p>.<p>"With this initiative, we are targeting revenue of $150 billion in IT exports alone in the next five years," Narayan told the Summit, the State's flagship technology event.</p>