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Accenture has opened an Advanced Technology Centers in India (ATCI) in Indore, Madhya Pradesh.
Accenture has Advanced Technology Centers in Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune, Kolkata, and Delhi.
The new facility will focus on developing and delivering a wide range of cross-industry technology solutions to help drive digital transformation and innovation for clients.
“We are thrilled to have a stronger presence in Indore. Our market leading people policies, large investments in learning and development, and the boundaryless opportunities we offer across deep technology areas and industry domains, will open up new avenues for local talent and support our people looking for greater location flexibility,” said Mahesh Zurale, senior managing director, lead, Advanced Technology Centers in India, Accenture.
The ATCI acts as hub of Innovation creating 360° value for clients. Over the years, ATCI have scaled up teams that specialise in digital businesses, placing people with industry specific domain knowledge at the core.
ATCI has created two technology solutions- myWizard and myNAv for automation and cloud respectively to facilitate the transformation journey of their clients and unlock multi-dimensional value.
India is becoming a hub for technology centres. Recently, ZF Group opened a new tech centre in Hyderabad; Stryker, a leading medical technology company inaugurated a Global Technology Centre (SGTC) in Gurgaon; and Pure Storage has launched its new India Research and Development Centre in Bangalore.