Kerala is fast emerging as a global hub where technology and creativity intersect, offering huge opportunities for its tech professionals. At the 2025 Fab Lab graduation ceremony in Kalamassery, Anoop Ambika, CEO of Kerala Startup Mission, highlighted how the state’s growing creative economy can be a game-changer for those ready to innovate.

Bridging Technology and Creativity
In the past, technology workers and the creative community often operated in separate spheres. Today, however, the integration of advanced technology into creative industries has opened up vast possibilities for both sectors, Ambika explained.
“The value of this sector is $200 billion,” he added, urging graduates to fully leverage this potential.
Celebrating the 2025 Graduates
This year’s Fab Lab graduates include Ebin Mathew, Akash Edamana, Ancy Roshan, Ashish Joy, Namita Aravind, Noel Saji, and Revi Shankar S.
Fab Lab Kerala: A Hub for Innovation
Fab Lab Kerala, a flagship initiative of the Kerala Startup Mission, aims to promote digital fabrication technology and foster a maker culture in the state. The labs are equipped with advanced tools, including 3D printers, laser cutters, and other manufacturing equipment, providing a platform for students, entrepreneurs, and researchers to turn ideas into tangible products.
Strengthening Kerala’s Knowledge Economy
By merging creativity with technology, Fab Lab Kerala plays a key role in strengthening the state’s knowledge economy and nurturing a technology-driven society.
Looking Ahead: Fab Academy 2026
Admissions for Fab Academy 2026 are now open. For more information, visit https://fabacademy.fablabkerala.in/.