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CEO Sridhar Ramaswamy emphasized the company’s focus on expanding its talent base and enterprise technology capabilities in the region.
Cloud data powerhouse Snowflake has announced the establishment of a dedicated Research and Development (R&D) hub in India, reinforcing its long-term commitment to innovation and digital transformation in the region. This strategic move aims to bolster its current Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Pune, positioning India as a critical node in its global innovation ecosystem.
Speaking on the expansion, Snowflake CEO Sridhar Ramaswamy emphasized that India is not just a cost-effective talent hub but a strategic growth market for developing next-generation enterprise cloud solutions. “We are seeing a fundamental shift in the roles of engineers and sales professionals, largely driven by the impact of AI in enterprise technology and the evolving needs of global businesses,” Ramaswamy stated.
The new R&D center will play a pivotal role in developing data analytics, security, and cloud-native capabilities that power the Snowflake Data Cloud. The Pune CoE has already contributed significantly to product development, and this expansion is set to deepen Snowflake’s technological investments and product innovation footprint in India.
As AI adoption accelerates and digital transformation becomes a core business priority, Snowflake’s move is timely. India’s thriving tech talent ecosystem, particularly in cities like Pune and Bengaluru, offers the perfect landscape for scalable innovation. The R&D hub will also serve as a collaborative platform for Snowflake’s global engineering teams, ensuring seamless integration of local innovation into the company’s worldwide operations.
This development underscores Snowflake’s vision of empowering Indian enterprises with cutting-edge cloud infrastructure, AI-driven insights, and secure, scalable data platforms. As businesses across BFSI, retail, healthcare, and manufacturing demand more sophisticated cloud-native solutions, Snowflake is clearly positioning itself as a preferred partner in India’s digital journey.
Speaking on the expansion, Snowflake CEO Sridhar Ramaswamy emphasized that India is not just a cost-effective talent hub but a strategic growth market for developing next-generation enterprise cloud solutions. “We are seeing a fundamental shift in the roles of engineers and sales professionals, largely driven by the impact of AI in enterprise technology and the evolving needs of global businesses,” Ramaswamy stated.
The new R&D center will play a pivotal role in developing data analytics, security, and cloud-native capabilities that power the Snowflake Data Cloud. The Pune CoE has already contributed significantly to product development, and this expansion is set to deepen Snowflake’s technological investments and product innovation footprint in India.
As AI adoption accelerates and digital transformation becomes a core business priority, Snowflake’s move is timely. India’s thriving tech talent ecosystem, particularly in cities like Pune and Bengaluru, offers the perfect landscape for scalable innovation. The R&D hub will also serve as a collaborative platform for Snowflake’s global engineering teams, ensuring seamless integration of local innovation into the company’s worldwide operations.
This development underscores Snowflake’s vision of empowering Indian enterprises with cutting-edge cloud infrastructure, AI-driven insights, and secure, scalable data platforms. As businesses across BFSI, retail, healthcare, and manufacturing demand more sophisticated cloud-native solutions, Snowflake is clearly positioning itself as a preferred partner in India’s digital journey.
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