Hitachi Energy Technologies Services Private Limited is increasing its commitment to Tamil Nadu with an investment of Rs 2,000 crore to expand its Global Technology and Innovation Centre in Porur, Chennai.
Hitachi Energy project will be carried out over the next five years. It will create 3,000 new jobs and support the state’s position as a global innovation hub. The agreement was signed in the presence of Chief Minister MK Stalin at the secretariat.
Global CEO Andreas Schierenbeck and Hitachi India Managing Director Kenji Nouri were present for the signing of the memorandum of understanding. Industries Minister TRB Rajaa, chief secretary N Muruganandam, and industries secretary V Arun Roy also attended the event.
The expansion is based on the existing Porur centre which opened in October 2023. It is one of Hitachi Energy’s largest commitments in India and supports operations in 46 countries.
Minister TRB Rajaa said the investment reflects the strength of the state’s talent and supportive business environment. “Every reinvestment and expansion is a testament to Tamil Nadu’s unmatched talent and pro business environment under the leadership of Chief Minister MK Stalin,” he said. He added that the Chennai hub already has 3,000 engineers working on 1,000 projects around the world. It continues to show the state’s strong impact on the global stage.
Also read: Viksit Workforce for a Viksit Bharat
Do Follow: The Mainstream formerly known as CIO News LinkedIn Account | The Mainstream formerly known as CIO News Facebook | The Mainstream formerly known as CIO News Youtube | The Mainstream formerly known as CIO News Twitter |The Mainstream formerly known as CIO News Whatsapp Channel | The Mainstream formerly known as CIO News Instagram
About us:
The Mainstream formerly known as CIO News is a premier platform dedicated to delivering latest news, updates, and insights from the tech industry. With its strong foundation of intellectual property and thought leadership, the platform is well-positioned to stay ahead of the curve and lead conversations about how technology shapes our world. From its early days as CIO News to its rebranding as The Mainstream on November 28, 2024, it has been expanding its global reach, targeting key markets in the Middle East & Africa, ASEAN, the USA, and the UK. The Mainstream is a vision to put technology at the center of every conversation, inspiring professionals and organizations to embrace the future of tech.



