
HCLTech expands Kerala footprint with T'puram delivery centre
Tpuram: Global technology powerhouse HCLTech further strengthened its presence in the state with the launch of a new delivery centre at Technopark Phase III, Niagara Building, on Monday.
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The move came just seven months after the inauguration of its first unit in Kochi in Oct 2024.
Industries minister P Rajeeve stated in a Facebook post on Sunday that the rapid expansion of the multinational company reflects the company's confidence in the state. "When HCLTech set up two units in
within seven months, at Infopark, Kochi, tomorrow, their second Kerala unit begins operations at Technopark
," he said.
The Thiruvananthapuram centre, inaugurated in the presence of dignitaries including Seeram Sambasiva Rao (Special Secretary, Electronics & IT), Fabrizio Salvatore (Head of Infrastructure Services & Information Security, Allianz Technology), Jayant Tulsiani (Branch Head, Allianz Technology India), and Sudip Lahiri (EVP & Head of Financial Services – Europe & UKI, HCLTech), will focus on delivering projects across AI, GenAI, Cloud and other emerging technologies to global clients.
HCLTech, boasting over 223,000 employees across 60 countries, delivers solutions spanning digital, engineering, cloud, and AI domains. The new Technopark facility aims to build an innovation-driven learning environment and provide promising career pathways for IT professionals in the region.

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