News: Tredence strengthens India presence with new AI delivery and R&D centres

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Tredence strengthens India presence with new AI delivery and R&D centres

The new talent centres, to be opened in Bengaluru, Gurugram and Chennai, will be operational by May 2022.
Tredence strengthens India presence with new AI delivery and R&D centres

Riding on the growing demand for AI solutions across sectors, leading data science solutions provider Tredence Inc, today announced the opening of delivery centres in Bengaluru, Gurugram and Chennai, which will be operational by May 2022 with 1400 seaters. 

The company will offer advanced analytics, data engineering, and data science solutions for retail, CPG, TMT, industrial manufacturing, and healthcare clients globally through the new delivery centres.

Tredence has been hiring engineering graduates, lateral recruits, and domain experts to fuel the company's growth in Bengaluru, Chennai, and Gurugram. The company has doubled its talent base in the last 12 months and employs over 1600 employees. The company plans to hire another 500 employees this year, bringing the total number of employees to over 2100 by December 2022. 

Adopting a hybrid flexible work model, the new centres have a capacity to house over 1400 employees, making them the company's largest employee base. 

"Expanding our reach into new talent markets is a critical component of our growth plan. We plan to do so by constantly looking for top-tier talent in new regions and partnering with premier institutes like IIT Madras to focus on training and talent development. Through ASHTA (our hire, train and deploy model), we assist employees specializing in legacy technologies to modernize by providing them with data science and data engineering opportunities. Opening new offices and extending our presence in Bengaluru, Gurugram and Chennai is making strides in these directions," said Shub Bhowmick, chief executive officer and co-founder of Tredence.

"Expansion and addition of new India delivery centres signifies an exciting chapter for Tredence as we continue to build ground-breaking data science solutions for global industries. Setting up new delivery and talent centres in India reflects the momentum we are experiencing in the market and aligns with our growth imperatives. Bengaluru, Chennai and Gurugram offer a perfect springboard for tech companies looking to strengthen AI innovation and distributed agile delivery models," said Harish Gudi, chief operating officer of Tredence. 

Recently the company revealed its new brand identity and strategy, Beyond Possible, reflecting its new go-to-market strategy and increased focus on vertical-specific data science solutions. 

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