Accenture opens its thirteenth Advanced Technology Center in Bhubaneswar, Odisha.
Bhubaneswar already has workplaces of Cognizant, IBM, Deloitte, Capgemini, Happiest Minds Technologies and Concentrix, amongst others
Accenture has turn into the most recent firm to enter Odisha’s Bhubaneswar, because the IT companies agency has introduced to open its Advanced Technology Center within the metropolis. Bhubaneswar already has workplaces of Cognizant, IBM, Deloitte, Capgemini, Happiest Minds Technologies and Concentrix, amongst others.
“India is a strategic talent and innovation hub for Accenture. Our new Advanced Technology Center in Bhubaneswar underscores our commitment to strengthening our presence in the country,” Ajay Vij, the nation managing director of Accenture in India, stated. He added that the centre would draw upon Odisha’s vibrant expertise pool, reputed universities, and quick-rising IT ecosystem.
Accenture’s community of 12 Advanced Technology Centers in India (ATCI) is unfold throughout Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Pune, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Indore, Coimbatore, and Nagpur. Bhubaneswar is the thirteenth centre.
On the town as an IT vacation spot, Priyadarshi Nanu Pany, founder & CEO of CSM Tech, stated, “Odisha has seen a surge of investments in the IT sector, with many global IT giants committing to set up operations in the state. The Odisha government received direct investment commitments to the tune of Rs 8,200 crore in IT sector at the recently concluded Make in Odisha (MIO) Conclave 2022.”
Tech giants like Intel, Oracle, Global Foundries and Jupiter Solar have signed MoUs with the state. Intel will assist Odisha in experiencing rising applied sciences akin to Industry 4.0, IoT, AI/ML, 5G Communication, Wireless Sensor Networks, AR/VR/XR and many others. Also, Oracle will collaborate with the state govt to implement Oracle Academy Programme over a interval of 4 years. UK-based mostly SRAM & MRAM Group has pledged an funding of Rs 2 lakh crore in Odisha to arrange semiconductor unit- the group will make investments Rs 30,000 crore within the first section, he stated.
“The state government has rolled out a New ICT Policy 2022 with a vision to transform Odisha into a leading destination of investment for IT. The policy has specific incentives for IT parks. Twenty-five per cent of fixed capital investment will be provided as capital subsidy limited to Rs 20 crore,” Pany added.