From US to Mangaluru: Bose Professional Chooses a New Global Tech Hub
What is the news?
In a significant move that highlights India’s expanding role on the global technology map, Bose Professional has announced the establishment of its first dedicated research and development center outside of the United States.
The company’s CEO, John Maier, stated during a recent event that the city of Mangaluru was chosen for its promising technology ecosystem and skilled talent pool. This new Global Capability Centre (GCC) is set to become a key player in the company’s global innovation efforts, with plans to grow its team from 25 to 100 professionals within a year.
Why is it interesting?
The establishment of this center is a powerful testament to the effectiveness of government initiatives like Karnataka’s “Beyond Bengaluru” program, which seeks to attract high-value investments and create tech jobs in Tier II cities.
For Mangaluru, a city praised for its “energy and talent,” this investment signals a new chapter in its development as a major tech hub. This achievement reinforces the narrative that India is not just a destination for IT services, but a key player in global R&D and product innovation.
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