Austria-based global leader in IC substrates and PCBs, AT&S AG, has inaugurated its first IT Shared Service Center in Pune, India. This strategic move highlights the company's commitment to expanding its global footprint and leveraging the talent pool in
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The primary focus of the new IT Shared Service Center in Pune is to develop and implement cutting-edge IT solutions to support AT&S's global operations, enhancing productivity and driving innovation.
The IT Shared Service Center will initially employ over 100 IT professionals, with plans to expand the workforce as the company's operations grow.
AT&S chose Pune for its new IT Shared Service Center due to the city's vibrant ecosystem of skilled IT professionals and a supportive business environment, making it an ideal location for the company's IT initiatives.
The center will work on a wide range of IT projects, including software development, data analytics, cybersecurity, and IT infrastructure management.
AT&S AG has a robust annual turnover of €1.5 billion.
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