
Amazon has chosen Hyderabad to host a permanent AWS Builder Loft, a community-focused space for students and tech developers, following the first such loft in San Francisco. The decision positions Hyderabad ahead…
Amazon has chosen Hyderabad to host a permanent AWS Builder Loft, a community-focused space for students and tech developers, following the first such loft in San Francisco. The decision positions Hyderabad ahead of Bengaluru as a global tech hub, with AWS citing the city's growing startup ecosystem.

The Hyderabad loft will offer free workshops, networking events, pitch nights, collaboration areas, and content creation facilities. It is designed to help Indian developers build skills in artificial intelligence, explore cloud-native architecture, and connect with peers. The space will be managed in partnership with local developer groups and AWS user groups.
AWS said the San Francisco loft hosted over 22,500 developers since July 2025. The Hyderabad loft is part of a global expansion to Berlin and Sao Paulo. The company said the permanent space responds to demand for in-person hubs where builders can learn and collaborate.
Hyderabad has emerged as a serious rival to Bengaluru for tech infrastructure, boosted by lower costs and proactive state incentives. Amazon's choice signals confidence in the city's developer talent pool, which already hosts major R&D centres for Microsoft, Google, and Apple. The permanent loft model replaces temporary pop-ups and gives AWS a physical beachhead to nurture the next generation of cloud-native startups. Watch for how many developers pass through the Hyderabad loft in the first six months as a benchmark for similar investments in other Indian cities.
Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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