Dallas-headquartered Tachyon Tech opens global delivery centre in Hyderabad, to hire 500 people
The Hindu
Tachyon Technologies opens global delivery center in Hyderabad, plans to hire 500 skilled professionals for innovative IT solutions.
Dallas-headquartered IT consulting company Tachyon Technologies opened a global delivery centre in Hyderabad, a facility for which it plans to hire an additional 500 skilled professionals.
Spread across 35,000 sq ft, the facility is poised to play a pivotal role in delivering world-class IT solutions to clients worldwide, the firm said on Monday in a release after Irrigation, Food and Civil Supplies Minister N. Uttam Kumar Reddy inaugurated the centre.
“The new global delivery centre in Hyderabad will not only support our existing client base but also drive the company towards our ambitious goal of achieving $1 billion in revenue over the next decade,” vice president Himanshu Ojah said.
Sources said the global headcount of the company is more than 750, including about 350 in Hyderabad. Over the next year, the company plans to hire 500 highly skilled professionals to build expertise in SAP, Sales Force, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and software testing and Data Analytics. These will form the backbone of the company’s operations at the new centre, ensuring innovative and efficient delivery to clients across North America, Europe and emerging markets.
CEO Venkat Kolli said the delivery centre will be in tune with the transformation happening in terms of the growing relevance of AI.
The Minister said he was impressed with the infrastructure and the growth plans of the company. “I am sure you will grow from strength to strength and be one of the most successful companies in Hyderabad,” Mr. Reddy said.