Tamil Nadu CM M.K. Stalin Inaugurates Renault Nissan Technology & Business Centre India Workspace in Chennai
The new workspace boasts of a modernised layout of 1.38 lakh sq ft with an overall seating capacity of over 2000 people.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, virtually inaugurated the Renault Nissan Technology & Business Centre India Workspace, in Chennai.
The virtual inauguration ceremony took place at The Leela Palace, Chennai with Honourable Tamil Nadu Chief Minister on stage along with Akira Hanzawa, Senior Vice President – Nissan Engineering & Costing, Renault Nissan Tech and Eva James, Vice President – Global Service Delivery & Global Hub, Renault Nissan Tech, at the Tamil Nadu Investment Conclave 2024 – Foundation Stone Laying & Inauguration of Projects.
The new workspace boasts of a modernised layout of 1.38 lakh sq ft with an overall seating capacity of over 2000 people.
Debashis Neogi, Managing Director, Renault Nissan Tech said, "Renault Nissan Tech continues to grow as a cornerstone of value creation for our mother companies Renault and Nissan. Our centre is becoming global pole of competencies in key areas of simulation, after-sales engineering, software validation, AI, Cloud migration and more deep tech areas.
As we strive to become the largest Auto Tech OEM Global Capability Centre in the country, our focus is on attracting top talent, particularly in deep tech fields and to drive digital transformation for Renault and Nissan."
Renault Nissan Technology & Business Centre India (Renault Nissan Tech) is a global automotive technology and business centre, supporting Renault and Nissan globally. Established in 2007, it is in Mahindra World City, Chengalpattu, India and employs a workforce of more than 11,000 people.
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