Reported By: Mohammad Haris
Last Updated: September 30, 2023, 16:28 IST
M B Patil with Dell officials, and interacting with entrepreneurs at US India Chamber of Commerce meeting.
Dell, which is valued at $50 billion, already operates a prominent research and development centre in Bengaluru
In a bid to further strengthen its presence in Karnataka, US-based technology major Dell is considering a fresh investment in its research and development (R&D) centre in Bengaluru. The company, which is valued at $50 billion, already operates a prominent research and development centre in Bengaluru.
At the global level, Dell operates around 25 manufacturing facilities with 14 of these facilities dedicated to R&D.
On Friday, the Dell team comprising Michael Dundas of Global Manufacturing Operations and Technology; Alan Richey, senior vice-president (legal); and Tabrez Ahmad, director (Asia Pacific and Japan) of Govt Affairs and Public Policy held meetings with Karnataka Large and Medium Industries & Infrastructure Minister M B Patil in Bengaluru.
“The company also sought support from the Karnataka government to overcome import restrictions on Special Economic Zone (SEZ) operations, which would enhance cost sustainability for Dell’s expansion in India. Dell also put forth its requirements with respect to ESDM ecosystem players and suppliers in the state,” Invest Karnataka said in a statement.
The Karnataka business delegation is visiting various states in the USA to attract investments into the state. S Selvakumar, principal secretary (commerce and industries); Gunjan Krishna, commissioner for industrial development and director of industries and commerce, Karnataka, are accompanying the minister.
The delegation also met leading semiconductor manufacturing company Global Foundries (GF), which expressed interest in increasing its workforce in Bengaluru with an addition of 200 skilled workers.
Minister M B Patil assured to extend the government’s support in this regard and will also help Global Foundries to establish connections with customers and suppliers. The $30-billion Global Foundries has also expressed interest in establishing and expanding its Aerospace and Defence (A&D) presence in Karnataka, with plans for further engagement to develop a comprehensive business strategy.
The delegation headed by M B Patil also attended a Business Roundtable hosted by the US-India Chamber of Commerce and AKKA and organized jointly by TiE Austin, and the Austin Chamber of Commerce. The roundtable saw an attendance of around 60 entrepreneurs including senior VPs, and CEOs.