By Manu Sharma
General Electric (GE), the American multinational conglomerate corporation has announced the launch of their Digital Technology Centre in Bangalore. Jim Fowler, Global Chief Information Officer (CIO) will launch the new centre on November 30, 2016 and will be located at the Prestige Shantiniketan at Whitefield.
General Electric (GE), the American multinational conglomerate corporation has announced the launch of their Digital Technology Centre in Bangalore. Jim Fowler, Global Chief Information Officer (CIO) will launch the new centre on November 30, 2016 and will be located at the Prestige Shantiniketan at Whitefield.
In a Fireside Chat on ‘Industrial Digital
Transformation’ session in association with Nasscom, conducted by C.P. Gurnani
Chairman, Nasscom and MD and CEO, Tech Mahindra. Fowler says, “Despite being a
global company, GE opted for Bangalore looking at the high quality of talent in
offers. We short listed Bangalore over San Francisco, Paris and several other
locations in Asia.”
The on-going BengaluruITE.biz is currently happening at the Bangalore Palace grounds and has attracted a large number of global corporates.
The on-going BengaluruITE.biz is currently happening at the Bangalore Palace grounds and has attracted a large number of global corporates.
The new centre will be GE's game plan to invest $1 billion
globally in digital technologies, as the company is gearing up for digital
transformation with Predix Platform. "The next industrial
revolution is about the connection of enterprise data and machine data and
models that predict future outcomes," he said.
GE is expected to hire over 1,000 techies over the next three
years. “We will focus our operations on Internet of Things (IoT) and industrial
internet,” he adds.
GE has made this city its second home with the John F. Welch Technology Centre (JFWTC), named
after the former CEO of GE, located at in Whitefield, Bangalore. The
JFWTC is General Electric's (GE) first and largest
integrated, multidisciplinary research and development center outside the US. The
team has more than 5,000 engineers and scientists
working at the JFWTC Bangalore.
Priyank
Kharge, Minister for IT, BT and Tourism, earlier speaking to the media highlighted the fact that this year’s
ITE.biz is expected to be of a bigger scale and scope compared to the past with more global players taking part actively.
He
stressed that our endeavour is to bring all stakeholders-policy makers, Industry
and academia together to celebrate the wonderful technology ecosystem that
Karnataka has, and to strive to retain our position of leadership through
strategic investment of resources on people, places and technologies.
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