India’s Global Capability Centres (GCCs) are transforming the nation into a global hub for robotics and deep-tech innovation, shifting from back-office support to strategic R&D powerhouses. These centres, set up by multinational corporations, now lead development in robotics systems, AI-powered platforms, and advanced automation for worldwide industries.
GCCs leverage India’s vast pool of engineering talent, specializing in AI, robotics, data science, and machine learning, to build specialized teams for complex projects. With millions employed across these hubs, they fuel research, engineering, and product development, attracting more multinationals to expand operations.
Key cities like Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune, and Chennai anchor this growth, offering robust digital infrastructure, startup ecosystems, and skilled professionals. Collaborations with local robotics and AI startups accelerate experimentation, scaling, and global deployment of cutting-edge solutions.
This evolution marks a pivot from cost-focused operations to innovation-driven growth, positioning India as a launchpad for next-gen robotics amid rising global demand for intelligent machines and automation. GCCs are now pivotal in strengthening India’s footprint in the international AI and robotics landscape.
India’s GCCs Drive Robotics Innovation Boom
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