BENGALURU: TCS plans to expand its operations in Arizona, investing more than $300 million by 2026 and hiring more than 220 employees by 2023. TCS will also continue to expand the reach of its STEM and computer science education programmes in Arizona by increasing teacher training and online content for students over the next two years.
TCS’s flagship Phoenix Business Centre, one of 30 TCS facilities in the US, serves more than 50 customers across Arizona. TCS currently has more than 780 employees in the state, helping clients in banking, manufacturing, healthcare, and utilities, manage their IT operations, and harness technologies such as AI/ML, and enterprise software. The new positions will be based at the Phoenix centre as well as in client offices around the state.
“TCS has a global reputation for excellence,” said Arizona governor Doug Ducey. “Their selection of Arizona for this significant expansion demonstrates the strength of the Phoenix market and vitality of our local businesses. We are also grateful for TCS’ continued support of local STEM education, which has been a priority in Arizona. TCS has been a fantastic private sector partner and we look forward to their continued success.”
Source: ToI
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