Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on Saturday inaugurated a new delivery centre of Hexaware Technologies in GIFT City, a facility expected to generate around 1,000 highly skilled jobs over the next three years and expand employment opportunities in sectors such as artificial intelligence, cloud computing, data analytics and automation.The facility has been set up on the seventh and eighth floors of the Pragya II building in GIFT City.
Gandhinagar, Gujarat: GIFT City has launched a new centre of Hexaware Technologies, inaugurated by Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel. The facility will provide AI, cloud transformation, and data engineering services to global financial clients. The project is expected to create… pic.twitter.com/WRJgWzEiw2
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State government officials said the investment marks another step in Gujarat's efforts to attract technology driven businesses and strengthen its position in the country's fast growing digital economy. The focus is clear. High value jobs.The new centre will support work across a range of advanced digital domains, including artificial intelligence, cloud computing, automation, data analytics and digital transformation services. Officials said the project is expected to create fresh opportunities for engineers, software professionals and technology specialists seeking careers in emerging sectors.
The latest investment comes as Gujarat seeks to expand beyond its traditional strengths in manufacturing and financial services by building a larger technology ecosystem capable of attracting global companies and high value investments.Government officials said Hexaware's presence would bring advanced technological capabilities and international expertise to the state while supporting innovation led growth. They believe the project will help create a stronger talent base and encourage greater participation of young professionals in next generation technologies.
Hexaware Technologies is a global provider of digital and technology services, delivering solutions to industries including banking, financial services, healthcare, insurance, manufacturing, retail, travel and transportation. With operations spanning several countries, the company works with clients across international markets and has steadily expanded its footprint in India.Officials said the company's decision to establish a delivery centre in GIFT City reflects the growing appeal of Gujarat as a destination for technology investments. The state has increasingly attracted firms looking to build capabilities in digital services, financial technology and innovation focused operations.
The addition of Hexaware further strengthens the expanding presence of technology and financial services companies in GIFT City, which has emerged as one of India's leading business districts for global enterprises, innovation driven firms and knowledge based industries.Among those present at the inauguration were Gandhinagar Mayor Miraben Patel, Hexaware Technologies Chief Executive Officer and Executive Director R. Srikrishna, Chief Financial Officer Vikas Kumar Jain, senior company officials and employees.
(State Correspondent)
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