Mercedes-Benz India expands R&D facilities in Bangalore and Pune

The carmaker inaugurated a new R&D facility in Whitefield, Bangalore and also expanded the capacity of its satellite office in Pune.

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L-R: Manu Saale, MD & CEO, MBRDI and Thomas Merker, VP (Body & Safety), Mercedes-Benz Cars Development and acting Chairman MBRDI.

L-R: Manu Saale, MD & CEO, MBRDI and Thomas Merker, VP (Body & Safety), Mercedes-Benz Cars Development and acting Chairman MBRDI.

Mercedes-Benz India today inaugurated a third research & development facility at Whitefield, Bangalore. Spread across an area of 119,227 sq ft with a capacity of 900 seating, it is located close to the head office of Mercedes-Benz R&D India (MBRDI), also in Whitefield.

Further, the carmaker’s satellite office in Pune at Hinjewadi also expanded its capacity by 23,318 sq ft adding another 203 seats for expansion.

Thomas Merker, vice president (Body & Safety), Mercedes-Benz Cars Development and acting Chairman MBRDI said, “The digital transformation of our company is in full swing and is affecting our entire value chain. Our India center through its talented workforce provides the necessary gilt edge raising the digital quotient of the company. MBRDI supports multiple regional hubs of Daimler in keeping the product on computer for as long as possible.”

Manu Saale, MD & CEO, MBRDI, stated: "At MBRDI, we are firm on our mission to be a Center of Excellence within Daimler for Engineering & IT. Now with 19 years behind us, we are excited about our growth and what we offer here at MBRDI. We have graduated higher up the value chain and contributing significantly in some niche areas of digital product development. With the proximity of the new office to our head office at Whitefield Palms, we ensure that functional collaboration while offering our colleagues with best in class infrastructure and facilities.”

With over 3000 engineers, MBRDI focuses on topics ranging from computer-aided design and simulations (CAD, CAE) for powertrain, chassis and exteriors to embedded systems, telematics and developing various IT applications and tools. The satellite office in Pune specializes in interior component designs and IT engineering.

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