Schneider Electric, an energy management and digital automation specialist, has inaugurated one of its largest employee campuses globally, at Bagmane Solarium City, Bengaluru.
The campus spans an area of 630,000 sq. ft and features a global innovation hub, training center, R&D center, skill center and digital hub with a capacity to accommodate over 8,000 professionals.
Peter Herweck, chief executive officer, Schneider Electric, said, “This new investment underscores our dedication to accelerating our contribution to India’s rapid growth. We strongly believe in its potential as a springboard for innovative ideas benefitting local customers, while making a global impact.”
Deepak Sharma, zone president – Greater India, managing director and chief executive officer, Schneider Electric India, said, “Through this campus, we aim to provide an immersive, hands-on learning experience, offering comprehensive insights into energy management and industrial automation. Furthermore, it underlines our commitment to expanding our workforce of over 37,000 in India to drive the development of cutting-edge products and solutions not only for India but also for the global markets”
The Schneider Electric Bagmane Bengaluru Campus is designed to prioritize sustainability with off-site green power, energy-efficient chiller systems, and 100% greywater reuse via a sewage treatment plant. The campus has already applied for LEED Gold certification.
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