Cummins India has launched its IT Global Competency Centre in Pune, strengthening its power solutions technology capabilities.
Cummins IndiaIt Global Competency CentrePower Solutions TechnologyDigital TransformationInnovationReal Estate PuneJul 16, 2024
The IT GCC is a centre of excellence that focuses on developing and implementing cutting-edge digital solutions to support Cummins India's global operations.
The objective of the IT GCC is to enhance Cummins India's power solutions technology capabilities, enabling the company to stay at the forefront of the industry.
The IT GCC will be led by Annapurna Vishwanathan, Chief Information Officer, Cummins India.
The launch of the IT GCC marks a significant step forward in Cummins India's digital transformation journey, enabling the company to drive innovation, improve efficiency, and enhance customer experience.
The IT GCC will comprise a team of skilled professionals, including IT experts, data scientists, and engineers.
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