Stellantis India opens digital hub in Hyderabad

The 75,000 square feet facility was inaugurated by KT Rama Rao, among other government officials and Stellantis management team, and will accommodate over 700 work stations.

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Stellantis India opens digital hub in Hyderabad

Stellantis India has opened a Digital Hub in Hyderabad, which will provide end to end capabilities in product development, IT services and software technologies.  

The 75,000 square feet facility was inaugurated by KT Rama Rao, among other government officials and Stellantis management team, and will accommodate over 700 work stations.

Roland Bouchara, CEO and MD of Stellantis India said, “The Stellantis Digital Hub in Hyderabad will act as a nerve center that enables cutting-edge customer research to help us gain invaluable consumer insights and drive the development of transformative solutions.”

Christopher Taylor, Chief Digital Information Officer of Stellantis said, “The talent pool in Hyderabad is exceptional and highly adept in cross-cultural collaboration with our other global teams. We are confident that it will contribute significantly to our digital transformation journey.”

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