Marelli opens new Technical R&D centre in Bangalore
New facility will focus on Marelli’s major technology areas such as electronics, automotive lighting and both ICE and electric powertrains; will employ 600 engineers over two years.
Marelli inaugurated its new Technical R&D Centre in Bangalore, further boosting the company’s innovation capability, particularly in software engineering.
When fully operational, the new technical R&D centre, together with the company’s established engineering centre in Gurugram (Delhi area), will increase Marelli India’s R&D capability boosting its research team to more than 1,600 members. In particular, the Bangalore facility is expected to employ around 600 engineers in two years’ time.
The main activities of the Bangalore centre will be focused on major technology areas of Marelli such as electronics, automotive lighting and both internal combustion powertrain and electric powertrain. In particular, it will develop solutions for:
- Software for cockpit DCU (Domain Control Units), digital clusters, powertrain, and electric powertrain products;
- System validation for electronic systems, powertrain and electric powertrain products and automotive lighting in the future, including sensing technologies;
- Mechanical Design Simulations for electronics and moving forward for automotive lighting products.
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Marelli’s Integrated Cockpit Domain Control Unit with proprietary DynaPro four displays integration. The Bangalore T&D Centre will develop software for cockpit DCU.
The official opening was held at the presence of Dinesh Paliwal, Executive Chairman of Marelli, Ravi Tallapragada, President of Marelli India and the Electronic Systems Division of Marelli, and members of Marelli India leadership team, with ribbon cutting, a traditional Indian oil lamps lighting ceremony and further activities to welcome employees into the new facility.
Dinesh Paliwal said: “I am absolutely delighted to celebrate this major new strategic step for Marelli. India is one the most important R&D and innovation hubs in the world, and we are very excited about the deep talent pool here.”
He added, “Marelli is not investing in India for cost arbitrage – those days are long gone - we are investing for the combination of brain arbitrage, humility, hunger, innovation and speed that India uniquely offers. Our mission in India is to help our customers differentiate their vehicles of the future based on vehicle performance and vehicle personality, leveraging technologies for which India will play a crucial role.”
Joining forces with Marelli engineering centres globally
“As a partner to our customers in co-creating the future of mobility, our focus is on developing breakthrough technologies responding to the evolving needs of OEMs and end users. That’s why further expanding Marelli’s R&D capabilities is key to our success,” said David Slump, President and CEO, Marelli. “Together with our strong and competent team in Gurugram, the new Technical R&D centre in Bangalore will be strategically important to boost technology evolution in crucial fields such as new vehicle architectures, software-defined vehicles and innovative cloud-based solutions.”
“With software becoming a key element in enabling the vehicle of the future and a crucial differentiator in the automotive market, it will be critically important for Marelli to boost our capabilities in this technological field, to develop highly competitive and attractive products,” said Ravi Tallapragada, President of Marelli India and Electronic Systems division of Marelli. “The know-how offered by our two Indian R&D centres will make a decisive contribution in achieving this, complementing the work of our other R&D centres globally.”
Located in the Embassy Manyata Tech Park of Bangalore, a city which is recognised as a major engineering and software hub at global level, Marelli has the opportunity to leverage a wide talent pool in crucial technical domains of core competencies.
Innovation factories
The Bangalore centre, along with the engineering centre in Gurugram, will work in close collaboration with all the existing Marelli innovation centres in Japan, Italy, China, Germany, United States and the other countries where the company is present, to accelerate the evolution of products and solutions on a technological and competitiveness perspective, for the Indian and global markets.
Marelli has a significant presence in India: with this new opening, now the company’s Indian footprint includes 14 production sites and 2 R&D centers in 7 cities. As a huge, fast-growing market and a recognized technology hub globally, India is core to Marelli strategy and technology evolution, offering deep technical know-how, strong focus on innovation and great speed of execution. Leveraging well-established partnerships, strong customers relations and an advanced technological offer, with leading market position in the AMT business and relevant developments in other crucial domains, Marelli is uniquely positioned to capture the opportunities offered by the Indian market and foster the company’s future growth.
Marelli, which is one of the world’s leading global independent suppliers to the automotive sector, has around 54,000 employees worldwide. Its footprint includes 170 facilities and R&D centres across Asia, the Americas, Europe, and Africa, generating revenues of 1,380 billion JPY (Rs 84,089 crore) in 2021.
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