Hyderabad's automotive ecosystem received further enhancement with the inauguration of Stellantis' Digital Hub, a prominent global automaker and mobility provider.
Telangana Industries and IT Minister KT Rama Rao inaugurated Stellanis' digital hub office on Wednesday.
The digital hub office is 75,000 square feet and can house over 700 workstations. The centre will offer cutting-edge software and hardware development alongside various IT services.
KTR said technology is essential for beneficial impact in numerous industries as sustainability becomes even more important. There is an abundance of talent in this city. He added, "This is the city that can provide you much more room to grow.
Stellantis, the parent company of Jeep, Maserati, Citroen, Peugeot, and Fiat, has industrial operations in over 30 countries and has collaborated with Wipro since 2020. It currently operates independently at the new office.
KTR thanked Stellantis for their help in developing the Telangana Mobility Valley. He announced that a groundbreaking ceremony would be held next month.
KTR praised Mamatha Chamarthi, Head of Software Business and Product Management at Stellantis, for her work on the project. He also hoped Stellantis would proliferate in Hyderabad, where it currently has 770 employees but is expected to have over 1,850 professionals within three years.