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SA Technologies’ New Bengaluru Center to power Global IT Solutions through its Global Capability Center
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1y ago
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SA Technologies has launched its Global Capability Center (GCC) in Bengaluru, India, to enhance its product engineering capabilities in partnership with Inspera, an edtech company. The center, located in a thriving technology ecosystem, positions SA Technologies as a leader in the IT consulting industry. The launch ceremony was attended by notable industry figures, highlighting the collaborative vision and potential of the venture. This strategic expansion reflects SA Technologies' commitment to global operational excellence through leveraging local talent and technology. The Bengaluru GCC aims to provide customized and agile solutions, ensuring customer satisfaction.
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SA Technologies launches Global Capability Center (GCC) in Pune for healthcare industry clients to drive product development and customer support
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11m ago
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IT consulting leader SA Technologies has launched its Global Capability Center (GCC) in Pune, India, with a focus on providing robust and scalable service delivery for Tendable. The facility aims to enhance Tendable's global operations with advanced QA automation, application development, and customer support, leveraging India's tech talent and ecosystem. The Pune GCC launch marked a visionary partnership, demonstrating SA Technologies' dedication to operational excellence and world-class solutions. SA Technologies encourages other global companies to establish their GCCs in India, benefiting from their expertise in expanding global reach.
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Planview plans to invest over $125M in India, opens GCIC in Bengaluru
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1y ago
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Planview, a company that operates a platform for connected work from portfolio planning to delivery, today announced the opening of its new and expanded Planview Global Capability & Innovation Center (CIC) in Bengaluru.
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One more GCC in Bengaluru, German optics manufacturer ZEISS opens centre
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9m ago
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German optics and optoelectronics manufacturer, ZEISS, has opened its Global Capability Center (GCC) in Bengaluru, India, with the aim of leveraging the city's IT talent pool. The 43,000 sq ft facility will house over 600 employees skilled in medical technologies, vision care, cyber security, and digital transformation. ZEISS plans to double its workforce by 2028 and collaborate with the Karnataka government to boost the state's R&D ecosystem and enhance emerging technologies. Additionally, the company intends to provide affordable eye-care services to 100,000 individuals in rural and underserved regions of Karnataka over the next three years.
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Israel's Check Point Software sets up R&D centre in Bengaluru, hires 100 engineers
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5m ago
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Israel-based Check Point Software Technologies is establishing its first Asia-Pacific research and development center in Bengaluru, India, marking its third global R&D hub. The facility will initially employ 100 engineers and focus on AI-driven threat prevention and cybersecurity innovations. The center underscores Check Point's commitment to leveraging India's tech talent and enhancing global cybersecurity solutions. The initiative also highlights India's role as a key player in digital innovation while expanding Check Point's network security capabilities.
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Eli Lilly to set up global capability centre in Hyderabad, hire over 1,000 people
Economic Times
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7m ago
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Eli Lilly and Company plans to establish a new global capability centre in Hyderabad, hiring over 1,000 professionals to boost its digital strategy. Named Lilly Capability Centre India (LCCI) Hyderabad, this centre will enhance capabilities in automation, AI, software engineering, and cloud computing. Set to be operational by mid-2025, it marks Eli Lilly's second Indian centre after Bengaluru. The initiative highlights Hyderabad's growing role in healthcare innovation and aims to accelerate advanced technology solutions worldwide.
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KPMG opens innovation centre in Bengaluru, second after Mumbai
Economic Times
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1y ago
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KPMG has opened its second Innovation Kaleidoscope Insights Centre in Bengaluru, India. The centre showcases solutions in various sectors through augmented reality-virtual reality devices, tax technology, digital solutions for environmental and governance problems, and generative artificial intelligence solutions. The centre aims to address the needs of global capability centres and clients, providing immersive experiences, insights, technology, and resources. KPMG plans to open two more centres in Gurugram and Noida. The centres will offer industry-specific solutions and customisation options for clients' specific challenges.
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Transition VC leads $1.7 Mn round in Dynolt Technologies
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Transition VC leads $1.7 Mn round in Dynolt Technologies Deeptech startup Dynolt Technologies has raised $1.7 million in its seed round led by Transition VC. Marquee angel investor Yashowardhan Shah also participated in the round. The proceeds will be used to expand its footprint in mobility through higher power chargers with wide bandgap semiconductors for fast charging stations. It also plans to enter new sectors like solar and hydrogen with its solutions for high frequency inverters and DC-DC converters application. Founded in 2022 by Rajesh Sura and Teja Kumar, Dynolt develops power electronics solutions for clean energy sectors such as e-mobility, energy storage, renewables, and hydrogen. In the e-mobility space, Dynolt claims to have deployed more than 14,000 power converters across the country which have collectively surpassed more than 30 million charging cycles. It enables efficient control of the power converters using embedded software and makes Dynolt’s products scalable and reusable across various domains expediting product development cycles. The Bengaluru-based startup’s clients include EMO Energy, Sandhar, Bounce, International Battery Company, Numeros Motors, Yulu, Yuma Energy, and River, which have adopted the company’s solutions at scale. The firm’s current product line includes power converters for on-board/off-board chargers for two- and three-wheeler EVs and swapping stations.
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LTTS opens engineering hub in Texas; will create 350 jobs - The Economic Times
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1m ago
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L&T Technology Services (LTTS) has launched an engineering design center in Plano, Texas, aiming to create over 350 jobs. The facility will focus on advanced AI, cybersecurity, and digital engineering solutions, including a Security Operations Center for Smart City technologies. It marks a strategic initiative to establish near-shore facilities meeting evolving client needs. The center will also develop and test defense-related products and systems, contributing significantly to LTTS's global delivery model.
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Atlanta-based Greenlight sets up Development Centre in Bengaluru
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2y ago
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Greenlight, an Atlanta-based financial technology company, has established a development center in Bengaluru, India. This move aims to enhance its software development capabilities and expand its global presence. The center will focus on developing innovative financial products and solutions, leveraging Bengaluru's tech talent pool. Greenlight's expansion in India reflects its commitment to growth and tapping into emerging markets. Greenlight has so far hired around 40-50 people for the India office. It has a total headcount of around 500 employees.
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Japanese pharma Takeda launches innovation centre, eyes to onboard AI-driven talent
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6m ago
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Japanese pharmaceutical company Takeda has launched its first Innovation Capability Centre in Bengaluru, India. This center aims to employ 750 experts, focusing on AI-driven skills to aid drug discovery, clinical trials, and patient care. Takeda chose Bengaluru for its talent pool and tech ecosystem, planning to develop products to enhance healthcare support. Over the next years, it will focus on inflammation, oncology, and rare diseases, with plans to introduce a Dengue vaccine in India by 2026.
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