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Tech Mahindra opens tech centre in Missouri

India Global Business Staff

Tech Mahindra launched a new technology centre in St. Louis, Missouri, USA which will develop cutting edge technologies in areas like micro services, automation, artificial intelligence, security, machine learning, cloud computing, big data, data and analytics, and blockchain. This centre will create local employment opportunities and leverage the company's learning and development platforms to help train local talent in key digital skills. CP Gurnani, Chief Executive Officer, Tech Mahindra, said: “As part of our TechMNxt charter, we are committed to inspire our partner ecosystem, academia and employees to focus on innovation in next-gen technologies and customer experience. We believe it is our responsibility to invest in the local communities we operate in, and this is a step towards supporting an increase in employability of future technologists and delivering an enhanced experience to our customers globally. We look forward to seeing the innovations that come out of this centre as we develop real-world solutions for a digital future.” The company said that this facility emphasises Tech Mahindra's commitment to strategic collaboration and helping create a future-ready technology workforce in the Midwestern United States.

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