CIOTech Outlook Team | Friday, 04 July 2025, 09:21 IST
India’s leading IT services provider, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), has opened a state-of-the-art innovation centre in Singapore to empower up to 60 local Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) and start-ups.
Located at TCS’s Asia Pacific office in Changi Business Park, the facility will work on developing partnerships with customers and partners to co-create, prototype, and scale the AI-driven solutions that can address real-world business problems in the upcoming year.
The Mumbai-based company, with a global presence in 55 countries, established its Singapore operations in 1985. Currently employing 6,600 professionals in the city-state, TCS plans to hire up to 50 fresh graduates from local universities for roles in data science and cyber security to support the centre’s operations.
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The facility is set to expand in the first half of 2026, further strengthening its impact.
Punit Agarwal, TCS Singapore country head, highlighted the centre’s role in bridging the gap for SMEs, which often lack access to top-tier consulting talent for technology solutions. “The innovation centre will partner with local and global corporations to advance their digital transformation by connecting businesses including start-ups, academia, and government agencies; the centre will drive cross-sector innovation and collaboration.”