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TCS sets up 10,000-seat software facility in Gandhinagar

TCS sets up 10,000-seat software facility in Gandhinagar

India's largest software services firm, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), inaugurated its 10,000-seater campus in Gandhinagar on Saturday.

The software development facility, inaugurated by Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, has been developed over 25.5 acres, with a built-up area of 1.6 million square feet, TCS said in a statement.

"TCS has played a pioneering role to make Gujarat an attractive IT destination for global companies and also helped drive technology-led growth by investing in talented youth of the state and building long-term partnerships with state institutions," TCS chief executive and managing director N Chandrasekaran said.

This centre will help TCS scale up its presence and drive the expansion of the IT industry in Gujarat, he added.

The centre has been developed as a 'green' campus and has applied for a LEED (leadership in energy and environmental design) Gold rating.

Built with locally sourced red stone, the campus will use solar panels, LED lighting, occupancy and light-sensitive sensors to optimise power consumption.

The campus, which also features a learning centre and iClass rooms (connected with other TCS learning hubs globally), is located in an approved Special Economic Zone and will serve global customers across industry segments.