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SAP plans to double investment­s in India

- PEERZADA ABRAR

SAP, the German business software firm, is scaling up its investment­s in India where it says the R&D workforce forms the "backbone" of the company.

SAP Labs India, the firm’s largest research and developmen­t centre outside its headquarte­rs in Germany’s Walldorf, will hire 3,600 people this year, said a top company executive on Thursday. SAP Labs India has already taken in 1,600 employees till May this year.

“We are actually doubling our investment­s in India,” said Thomas Saueressig, a member of the executive board of SAP SE, at a roundtable discussion along with Sindhu Gangadhara­n, MD, SAP Labs India. “The talent we see here is unbelievab­le.”

Saueressig, who leads the Board area SAP Product Engineerin­g and has global responsibi­lity for all business software applicatio­ns, is on a visit to India. The company will set up a new India campus by 2025 at Devanahall­i in Bengaluru. “What that shows to you is that the R&D workforce we have in India is the backbone of SAP,” said Saueressig. “All of our innovation­s at scale come from here. This doubling (down on India), will be the major growth driver for SAP in the future.”

The company didn’t reveal the total budget it has allocated for building such infrastruc­ture and hiring of resources in the country. The new campus, which will spread over 41.07 acres and have 15,000 seating capacity, will help SAP attract and retain talent.

“We absolutely believe in the great talent in India,” said Saueressig. “We don’t see it as a labour arbitrage.”

SAP has a total workforce of 14,000 in India spread across Bengaluru, Pune, Mumbai, Gurgaon and Hyderabad. “The new campus delivers on our commitment to the environmen­t, employee well-being and inclusivit­y,” said Gangadhara­n. “With SAP’S complete suite of products and solutions being represente­d out of one location, SAP Labs India is innovating for the world and further fueling SAP’S growth in the cloud,” said Gangadhara­n.

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Thomas Saueressig and Sindhu Gangadhara­n in Bengaluru

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