Copeland, a leading technology company, has announced the establishment of a new engineering hub in Pune, India, marking a significant expansion in the country. The move is aimed at enhancing R&D capabilities and tapping into the vast talent pool.
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Copeland's new engineering hub in Pune, India, is aimed at enhancing the company's R&D capabilities and tapping into the vast talent pool in the region. The hub will focus on areas such as artificial intelligence, data analytics, and cloud computing.
Pune was chosen for its robust IT and engineering sectors, vibrant ecosystem, and large pool of highly skilled professionals. This makes it an ideal location for Copeland's R&D activities and talent acquisition.
The new engineering hub will significantly boost Copeland's ability to develop advanced solutions and services. It will also support existing projects and drive new initiatives aligned with the company's strategic goals.
The expansion in Pune is expected to create employment opportunities and contribute to the development of the IT and engineering sectors in the region. Copeland plans to hire a significant number of engineers and specialists over the next few years.
The total stamp duty paid for the transaction of the new engineering hub in Pune was Rs 79.5 million, processed on February 28, 2024.

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