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HARTING India Launches New Technology Centre in Silicon Valley of India

HARTING India subsidiary of HARTING Technology Group, a leading provider of industrial connectivity solutions, announced the grand opening of its new Technology Centre in Bangalore, often referred to as the Silicon Valley of India. This state-of-the-art facility is a strategically important location designed to foster innovation, enhance research and development, and support the growing demand for advanced connectivity solutions in the region. This location will hold well-trained core Innovation Hub team, Global IT solutions team, and is spread across approx. 7500+ Sq. Ft. area, and is in the industrial zone.

The inauguration took place in presence of some of Mr. Philip Harting, CEO of HARTING Technology Group, and Ms. Mabel Low, APAC Managing Director, along with Mr. Jacob Chandy, Managing Director of HARTING India. Some of the key customers also were present during the inauguration from companies like Schneider, BHEL, Biesse, ALSTOM, Wabtech, WEG, EVERAXIS. The new Technology Centre will serve as a hub for HARTING’s cutting-edge projects, focusing on the development of next-generation connectivity solutions for various industries, including manufacturing, transportation, and telecommunications. With a commitment to driving technological advancements, HARTING India aims to leverage local talent and expertise to create solutions that meet the evolving needs of its customers.

The Technology Centre will feature advanced laboratories, collaborative workspaces, and a dedicated team of engineers and researchers focused on developing innovative products and solutions. HARTING India is committed to investing in the local community and will also provide training and development opportunities for aspiring engineers and technology professionals.

“We are thrilled to establish our Technology Centre in Bangalore, a city known for its vibrant tech ecosystem and skilled workforce,” said Jacob Chandy, Managing Director of HARTING India. “This facility will not only enhance our R&D capabilities but also strengthen our collaboration with local partners and customers. We believe that innovation is key to staying ahead in today’s fast-paced market, and this centre will play a crucial role in our mission to deliver high-quality connectivity solutions.”

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