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Hyderabad: Joining the many technology companies in setting up their operations in the city, mobile maker OnePlus India announced setting up of its research and development (R&D) centre in Hyderabad.

The China-headquartered manufacturer will recruit about 300 people for the centre. The company made an official announcement on Twitter. “We are excited to open a local R&D centre in Hyderabad to work more closely with our Indian community and network of partners. #OnePlus6TLuanch,” said the tweet from the handle @OnePlus_IN.

 

Responding to this, IT Minister KT Rama Rao tweeted: “Welcome to Hyderabad @OnePlus_IN. Glad you’ve made the right choice of location.” This twitter thread has been trending.

The company chose Hyderabad ahead of Bengaluru due to the persistent efforts of the government here to provide an enabling business atmosphere.

The company had visited Bengaluru and Hyderabad in search of the right location for its R&D centre. Officials from the IT Department had met the officials of OnePlus and explained about the facilities and incentives extended to IT companies here, an official said.

In terms of smartphone sales, OnePlus is in the second place after Samsung. Its recent launch OnePlus 6 has been a success selling more than 10 lakh units in 22 days.

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Hyderabad: Telangana continues to attract investments into the State. The latest to add to the list is the marquee technology giant Intel which will soon set up its technology development centre in Hyderabad.

A top delegation headed by Nivruti Rai, country head, Intel India, met Telangana IT Minister K T Rama Rao at Camp office in Hyderabad on Friday.

 

In the meeting, Intel delegation and the Minister talked about the industrial policy of Telangana and the infrastructure of Hyderabad, which encouraged the tech giant to choose Hyderabad to set up their tech centre.

“We are very happy that Intel decided to start a tech center in Hyderabad,” said KT Rama Rao.

The Intel India centre in Hyderabad will provide a major boost to the IT sector in the region. The proposed centre is expected to create 1,500 jobs in its initial stages.

The government of Telangana and Intel delegation had held several meetings which culminated into setting up of the centre in Hyderabad.

The delegation invited Minister K T Rama Rao to attend Intel India’s 20th anniversary scheduled on November 15 in Bengaluru.

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Just now, roll_retta said:

Will check with CBN and move to amaravati

CBN would have spoken with them and moved one plus and intel to AP in just one hour ( Like Hero Motors )  if he was not busy in saving democracy in India. 

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7 hours ago, psycopk said:

Lafangi gadu cabinet raddu chesaka  koncham good days start aainatu unai tg ki

 

7 hours ago, SuryaBhai_itsabrand said:

Jai ITeM KTR

 

6 hours ago, pahelwan said:

Givanni chillar companies maku advaith algorithms undi 

Single punch to caste gajji pulkasLoL.1q

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హైదరాబాద్‌లో డీఏఐ కేంద్రం 
సునేరా టెక్‌తో ఒప్పందం 
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ఈనాడు, హైదరాబాద్‌: ప్రపంచ వ్యాప్తంగా వంద దేశాల్లో సామాజిక సమస్యల పరిష్కారానికి సాంకేతిక సేవలను అందిస్తోన్న అమెరికాకు చెందిన డీఏఐ గ్లోబల్‌ హైదరాబాద్‌లో అంతర్జాతీయ సేవా కేంద్రాన్ని ఏర్పాటు చేయనుంది. ఇందుకోసం అవసరమైన సహకారాన్ని పొందేందుకు హైదరాబాద్‌ కేంద్రంగా పనిచేస్తోన్న సునేరా టెక్నాలజీతో ఒప్పందం కుదుర్చుకుంది. దీనిద్వారా భారత్‌లో ప్రభుత్వ, పలు ఇతర సంస్థలతో ఒప్పందం కుదుర్చుకునేందుకు డీఏఐకి అవకాశం ఏర్పడనుంది. ప్రాథమికంగా మొత్తం 50 మంది ఐటీ నిపుణులను ఈ సేవా కేంద్రంలో నియమించుకున్నట్లు డీఏఐ ప్రెసిడెంట్‌, సీఈఓ జేమ్స్‌ బూమ్‌గార్డ్‌ తెలిపారు. బుధవారం హైదరాబాద్‌లో జరిగిన కార్యక్రమంలో ఆయన మాట్లాడుతూ.. క్లౌడ్‌ టెక్నాలజీ, కృత్రిమ మేధ, మెషిన్‌ లెర్నింగ్‌, ఐఓటీ తదితర విభాగాల్లో ఇక్కడ నుంచి అవసరమైన సేవలను పొందేందుకు చూస్తున్నామన్నారు. సునేరా టెక్నాలజీ సీఈఓ రవి రెడ్డి మట్లాడుతూ.. ఈ ఒప్పందంవల్ల అంతర్జాతీయ సంస్థలకు సాంకేతిక సహాయం అందించేందుకు ఇక్కడ ఉన్న అవకాశాలను చూపించేందుకు వీలవుతుందన్నారు.

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Sunera Technologies US company DAI president James Boomgard (left) and Sunera Tech president Ravi Reddy after opening the centre.

Hyderabad: US-based technology solutions company Sunera Technologies that has major presence in Hyderabad is looking at adding 1,500 more people to its current head of 850 in Hyderabad in the next three years. The company that operates majorly in the cloud technology space serves a broad range of industries including automobile, manufacturing, finance and healthcare. Currently, it has a total headcount of 1,000 people out of which about 850 people are in Hyderabad which has three centres.

Speaking at a meeting to announce Sunera’s partnership with DAI Global that set up DAI’s Global Development Centre, Ravi Reddy, president and CEO, Sunera Technologies said, “We have been in India for the last 10 years and have a major presence in this region. With the new DAI partnership and other expansion plans we hope to have an employee count of 2,500 people in the next three years. We serve 150 active customers across different segments globally and we are the leading innovation partner for many global companies including Oracle.”

 

DAI that provides economic and social development solutions in about 100 countries globally is entering India with its agreement with Sunera Technologies. The development centre will have about 50 employees to start with and will work on tech-enabled solutions for various projects that DAI is working not only in India but also globally. Projects related to both government and private companies are part of DAI’s offering and it wants to provide innovative technology solutions for the same.

“Going ahead, we want to make our development centre in Hyderabad a major hub for any kind of technology-enabled innovation in the development space. We are going to majorly focus on government projects and corporate social responsibility activities of privately-held companies. We will hire more people as and when there is a requirement,” said James Boomgard, president and CEO, DAI.

Both the leaders did not disclose the value of the agreement and informed that this partnership will extend the reach of both the companies and enhance their combined capacbilities.

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