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Apple Amplifies Bengaluru Presence: Unveiling a New Era of Innovation, Jobs, and Sustainable Growth

Apple is opening a brand new second office in Bengaluru, located in Minsk Square near the M Chinnaswamy Cricket Stadium. The new office can accommodate 1,200 employees and the company also has offices in other Indian cities such as Hyderabad, Mumbai and Gurugram.

Known for its vibrant tech ecosystem, Minsk Square has become a hub for technology growth and innovation in Bengaluru. Apple’s decision to establish a bigger footprint in this busy industry highlights the company’s recognition of Bangalore’s important role in the global tech scene.

Research and Development Hub:

Equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, the new facility is designed to create an environment conducive to collaboration and creativity. Apple looks at this space as a hub for its talented employees to absorb ideas, innovate and contribute to cutting-edge technologies. With a focus on developing a culture of excellence, the facility is expected to further strengthen Apple’s position as a leader in technology.

From its Bangalore headquarters, Apple teams will work across a wide range of Apple businesses software, hardware, infrastructure, IS&T, operations, customer support, and more.

Accelerated App Development:

In keeping with Apple’s global presence, Apple’s new office in Bangalore has some interiors made from locally sourced materials, including stone, wood and textiles on the walls and floors, and native plants has filled the office.

The plant has been specially designed to be sustainable it will run on 100% renewable energy. For that, Apple is aiming for a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) platinum rating the highest level of LEED certification.

Apple has been carbon neutral for its corporate operations since 2020, and is running all Apple plants with 100% renewable energy from 2018. The company’s corporate office footprint in India is in Mumbai, Hyderabad and Gurugram, and now in Bangalore.

By expanding its business in Bengaluru, Apple is not only trying to tap into the growing Indian market but also aiming to make a significant contribution to the growth of the local economy. The creation of 1,200 jobs is expected to have a positive impact, support supporting industries and drive economic growth in the region.

Conclusion:

Apple's second factory in Minsk Square stands as a testament to the company's commitment to Bangalore and its vision for continuous growth in India's dynamic technology environment. This strategic approach reinforces Apple’s position as a global technology leader, as well as being rich in innovation and technological excellence helping to position the city as a hub.