Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), a global IT company, has opened a new office in Mexico City, with a focus on artificial intelligence (AI). This move shows TCS’s strong commitment to boosting innovation in Mexico and throughout Latin America.
The new office is the eighth operations center TCS has established in Mexico, where it has built a talented team of over 11,000 skilled workers in the past 22 years.
Opening this new office is a crucial part of TCS’s growth plan in Latin America, and it is expected to create more job opportunities in Mexico over the next two years. The center will employ AI experts and software engineers who are knowledgeable in the latest technology trends.
TCS’s new Mexico City office aims to be a hub of innovation, working closely with local and international clients. It will offer a wide range of services, including AI solutions, cloud computing, cybersecurity, the Internet of Things (IoT), IT infrastructure, application development, and cognitive business operations.
Rajeev Gupta, who leads TCS operations in Mexico, stated, “The opening of our AI office in Mexico City is a crucial step in our journey to deliver top-notch solutions for all our clients in the country. Our promise to create jobs in Mexico highlights our dedication to enhancing the local digital ecosystem and nurturing local talent, making Mexico a center for innovation and digital change.”
Marcelo Wurmann, the CEO for TCS in Latin America, added, “Since we started working in Mexico over 20 years ago, we’ve recognized that this country is essential to our growth in the region. We will keep supporting our clients as they navigate their transformation journeys, providing them with solutions that tackle the complex challenges of today’s fast-changing business environment.”
Marcelo Ebrard, Mexico’s Economy Secretary, commented, “The relationship between Mexico and India is getting stronger, and TCS’s expansion in Mexico is a great example of this. The investment and high-quality jobs TCS is bringing with this new center are vital for developing our digital economy and positioning Mexico as a hub for technological innovation. It’s encouraging to see TCS reaffirm its commitment to the country, creating opportunities for thousands of people in Mexico and contributing to a shared vision of growth and prosperity.”
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