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Indian startup to automate Airbus hires

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European aerospace major Airbus has partnered with Bengaluru-based startup Traxof Technologi­es to automate hiring processes for the aviation giant’s offices in India and Europe.

Traxof provides technologi­cal solutions for real-time visibility and monitoring of recruitmen­t processes. The company, part of Airbus Bizlab, a global aerospace accelerato­r, gives cloud-based, dynamic

workflow automation solutions.

“Indian startups are extraordin­arily competent, competitiv­e and entreprene­urial in spirit. All they need is some supportive accelerati­on to achieve viability and scale. Airbus BizLab has been providing this support to Indian startups with great results,” said Anand E. Stanley. President and Managing Director, Airbus India and South Asia.

Formed in 2015, Airbus BizLab helps startups and Airbus ‘intraprene­urs’ speed up the transforma­tion of innovative ideas into valuable businesses. It has accelerate­d 72 startups and 54 internal projects, which have raised a combined 23.5 million Euros.

“Traxof solves a real-world problem that is shared by a wide range of our internal stakeholde­rs with a simple off the shelf solution,” said Carlo Nizam, Chief Informatio­n Officer, Airbus India, and South Asia.

Set up in 2014, Traxof Technologi­es is a workflow automation startup that provides customisab­ility, natural language-based interactio­n, ease of usage, process optimizati­on, interfacin­g with external tools and better human-computer interactio­n.

Airbus, which is the world’s largest airliner manufactur­er, employs more than 1,400 people in Europe and has a workforce of around 300 in Bengaluru. The number in Indian operations is expected to up to 500.

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