Bytewave Industrial Smart City
The Bytewave Industrial Smart City, Haridwar, is being developed as India’s largest Industrial Smart City with a vision to transform Uttarakhand into a hub of Agro & Food Industries, Manufacturing, Technology, and Wellness. Spread across 1831 acres of planned land, the city is designed to host 6979 industrial factory units, creating a dedicated Factory Market that will bring together national and international manufacturers, suppliers, and buyers under one roof.
Land Allocation Highlights
552.80 acres – Dedicated Agro & Food Industrial Park
252 acres – Mixed Industries (engineering, technology, MSMEs)
38 acres – International Wholesale Factory Market for Agro & Food Industries
366.2 acres – Commercial Projects to support landowners & prevent migration
182 acres – Wellness, Senior Living & Riverfront Housing
120 acres – Global Standard Hospital, Agriculture College & R&D Center
320 acres – Reserved for water conservation, cultural tourism & 100 MW solar energy
With state-of-the-art infrastructure, 6-lane approach roads, power grid, water supply, and sewage systems, the project is aligned with the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami to make Uttarakhand a leading investment destination in North India.
By 2027, the Factory Market with 6979 industrial units will be operational, offering large-scale employment, skill development, and global trade opportunities in Agro & Food industries.
👉 Bytewave Factory Market – Where India’s Food & Agro Future Meets Global Business.