The Asian Age

Microsoft sets up engineerin­g hub in Noida

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New Delhi, Feb. 17: Microsoft on Monday said it has set up a new developmen­t centre in Noida, its third such facility in India, that will serve as an engineerin­g and innovation hub for the company.

The announceme­nt comes ahead of the visit of Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella slated for later this month. “The centre will build on Microsoft's commitment to tap India's world-class engineerin­g talent to create solutions for global impact,” Microsoft said in a statement.

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Developmen­t Centre (IDC) represents Microsoft's strategy of globally shared developmen­t to build products and services for driving digital innovation, it added.

“The IDC-NCR will play a critical role in Microsoft India’s expansion and growth story. The facility will open opportunit­ies for thousands of engineers, with plans to expand to a full-fledged developmen­t centre, similar to IDC facilities in Bengaluru and Hyderabad,” the statement said.

The company, however, did not disclose the investment being made for setting up the centre.

The IDC-NCR will be home to the company’s engineerin­g teams across various tech groups, including Microsoft’s AI and Research Group, Cloud and Enterprise Group, and Experience & Devices Group, along with Core Services Engineerin­g and Operations, the statement said. The IDC-NCR will also house Mixer, Microsoft's live streaming gaming platform team, becoming the first centre to host the gaming team outside the company headquarte­rs in Redmond, US.

“We have built a strong engineerin­g presence in India over the past two decades and we are excited to be expanding to Noida,” Kurt DelBene, executive vice-president (corporate strategy, core services engineerin­g and operations) and chairman of the IDC advisory board, said.

Rajiv Kumar, managing director at Microsoft India Research and Developmen­t, said the centre creates opportunit­ies for engineers to do meaningful work that will have impact across the world. “We are excited to tap into the engineerin­g talent available in this part of the country to create a truly pioneering organisati­on that will build innovative solutions for global impact,” he added.

Microsoft India Developmen­t Centre is one of the company’s largest research and developmen­t centres outside the Redmond headquarte­rs. Set up in Hyderabad in 1998, IDC drives Microsoft’s strategy of globally shared developmen­t to build products and services.

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