GlobalLogic Unveils Chennai AI-First CoE for 5G and Telecom Innovation
Chennai's new CoE strengthens GCC partnerships, driving 5G and AI-first innovation with India's digital talent.
October 9, 2025

Digital engineering giant GlobalLogic, a Hitachi Group company, has significantly expanded its presence in southern India with the inauguration of a new office in Chennai. This strategic move is aimed at bolstering partnerships with Global Capability Centers (GCCs) and establishing a Center of Excellence (CoE) focused on the telecommunications and media industries. The new facility, located in RMZ Milenia Business Park, a prominent IT corridor, is poised to become a hub for innovation in 5G and AI-first engineering, reflecting the region's growing importance as a digital innovation center. The expansion underscores the company's commitment to leveraging India's talent pool to drive global technological advancements.[1][2][3] The presence of senior government and industry officials at the inauguration, including Tamil Nadu's Minister of Information Technology and Digital Services, Dr. Palanivel Thiagarajan, and a regional director from NASSCOM, highlighted the significance of this development for the state's technology sector.[1][2][3]
The Chennai expansion is a key component of GlobalLogic's broader strategy to significantly increase its workforce and capabilities across India.[4][5] The company plans to increase its Chennai headcount by 20%, from the current 800 employees to over 1,000 by the end of 2025.[1][2][3] This local growth is part of a larger ambition to expand its Indian workforce to 20,000 professionals and its global team to 35,000.[1][2] The new Chennai office, designed to accommodate 500 professionals, is complemented by a 300-seat center in Guindy that was integrated following the acquisition of Mobiveil in late 2023.[1][2][3] This dual-location presence enhances the company's ability to collaborate with its global telecom clients, accelerate project delivery, and scale its AI-driven engineering services. The choice of Chennai was strategic, citing the city's robust ecosystem of research and development centers for major industry players and its highly skilled talent pool in networking, telecom, and information technology.[1]
A primary driver for this expansion is the exponential growth of GCCs in India, a trend that GlobalLogic is actively capitalizing on. The company has seen its GCC clientele in India nearly double in recent years, signaling a significant shift in how multinational corporations approach innovation and product engineering.[6][7] These in-house centers are increasingly taking on mission-critical work, moving beyond back-office functions to drive innovation and digital transformation. GlobalLogic positions itself as a key partner for these GCCs, providing specialized digital engineering services and helping them scale their operations and fill skill gaps. The new Chennai facility's proximity to numerous GCCs is intended to foster closer collaboration and more efficient delivery for Fortune 500 clients.[2][3] The company's focus is on providing end-to-end product engineering consulting, leveraging its expertise to support the innovation agendas of these global hubs.[6]
The technological focus of the new Chennai Center of Excellence is squarely on high-growth areas that are redefining industries. GlobalLogic is actively hiring subject matter experts in telecom and media, alongside engineers with AI-first skills in software development, embedded systems, DevOps, MLOps, and data analytics.[1][2] This talent acquisition strategy is designed to build and scale sophisticated platforms for global telecom service providers and infrastructure leaders.[1] The emphasis on "AI-first teams" points to the growing importance of artificial intelligence in developing cloud-native platforms and next-generation networks.[1] The company is also heavily investing in generative AI, developing tools like VelocityAI, which aim to significantly reduce product development effort and shorten go-to-market timelines for clients across various sectors, including healthcare, automotive, and fintech.[8] This commitment to emerging technologies is central to its value proposition for both GCCs and its broader client base.
In conclusion, GlobalLogic's expansion in Chennai represents a multifaceted strategy to deepen its industry-specific expertise, strengthen its partnerships with the burgeoning GCC ecosystem, and solidify its position as a leader in digital engineering. By establishing a dedicated Center of Excellence for telecom and media, the company is tapping into Chennai's rich talent pool to drive innovation in critical areas like 5G and AI. This move is not just a regional expansion but a reflection of a broader corporate vision that sees India, and specifically hubs like Chennai, as central to the future of global technology development and digital transformation. The increased headcount and focus on specialized skills are set to enhance the company's capacity to deliver complex, AI-powered solutions and support the evolving needs of its global clientele.