Siemens Gamesa Opens R&D Centre in India

R&D

Siemens Gamesa has inaugurated its new centre in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India which will support global engineering and technology requirements pertaining to software and design engineering for onshore and offshore wind turbines.

Source: Siemens Gamesa

The centre will further concentrate on new age digital technologies such as artificial intelligence and machine learning thus positioned to build the next generation smart wind turbines for Siemens Gamesa.

Currently employing a total of 500 people, the centre’s employment is expected to grow to 700 by the end of 2019.

“We are happy to inaugurate our new technology centre in Bengaluru. With digitalization positioned as a key strategy for our growth globally, we are looking at developing impactful technologies that will help us create better value for our customers and society at large. Given India’s pool of talents and proficiency in both digital and mechanical technologies, we believe that this centre will be one of the key answers in achieving our vision,” said Antonio De La Torre, Chief Technology Officer of Siemens Gamesa.

This centre is one of the three major R&D hubs for Siemens Gamesa globally, along with the ones in Spain and Denmark.

Venkata Ramakrishna, Head of this new engineering center, said: “Having India as one of the 3 technological hubs is a testament to India’s software and engineering talent pool. The team in India is a mix of engineers who are proficient in both software technologies and engineering competencies contributing to the lifecycle of the engineering value chain. We are confident that the skill and talent available in India will help SGRE to design and build the next generation wind turbines.”