Capgemini expands footprint in Chennai with new 5,000-seat facility
Capgemini announced
a new facility in Chennai, as the French IT consulting giant pledged about Rs
1,000 crore investment over the next three years to empower local talent and spur
innovation and growth in Tamil Nadu.
The 5000-seat
facility - slated for completion in April 2027 - is designed with
sustainability at its core, according to a release.
"The facility, spanning nearly 600,000 square
feet, is set to become a prime destination for top-tier talent in southern
India," it said.
The company has also pledged an investment of about
Rs 1000 crore over the next three years, "aiming to empower local talent
and further strengthen its commitment to innovation, growth, and sustainability
in Tamil Nadu".
The new facility will support Capgemini's diverse
specialist teams, including financial services, engineering, digital, cloud,
and Artificial Intelligence.
It will promote a
collaborative and engaging work environment featuring advanced engineering
labs, dedicated pods for customer experience centres and specialised onboarding
rooms.
"The campus will
integrate advanced energy and water-efficient technologies, utilise recycled
materials and implement rainwater harvesting during construction. Powered
entirely by renewable energy sources, this green campus embodies Capgemini's
commitment to sustainable business practices," the release said.
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