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First Nissan Global Digital Hub inaugurated in India

Another milestone as Nissan inaugurates first global digital hub in India

Nissan on Tuesday scored another first in technology as its first Global Digital Hub was inaugurated at Technopark in Trivandrum, India.

The inauguration was performed by the Chief Minister for the Government of Kerala, Shri Pinarayi Vijayan,  in the presence of Shri K.J. Alphons – Minister of State for Tourism; His Excellency Mr. Kenji Hiramatsu – Japanese Ambassador to India; Shri Shashi Tharoor – MP Thiruvananthapuram; and Mr. Tony Thomas, Chief Information Officer of Nissan.

The facility, according to Nissan, will be the first of its kind in a number of software and information technology development centres in the whole of Asia, Europe, North America and Latin America.

Inaugurating the facility, Shri Pinarayi Vijayan, said, “Nissan coming to Thiruvananthapuram marks the beginning of a new era for Kerala IT. We will do our best to ensure Kerala proves to be Nissan’s second home after Japan.”

The centres at the state of the art facility are expected to drive digital transformation for Nissan’s business by placing digital technology at the heart of key operations and services. The hub in Thiruvananthapuram will also allow Nissan to provide application portfolio management, best-in-class user experiences, product development capabilities, data science, cyber security and connectivity as the automotive industry evolves, with growing use of autonomous, connected and electric vehicle technology.

Also speaking at the ceremony, the Minister of State for Tourism, Shri K.J. Alphons, stressed the need to support common developmental goals of the state, saying , “The Government of India is keen and proactive in supporting investments in technology sector and that has contributed to Nissan’s decision to set up their first Global Digital Hub in India.”

Japanese  Ambassador to India, Mr. Kenji Hiramatsu,  said, “Japan-India relations have never been as strong as they are today based on the trust between our two prime ministers. During Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Japan in October, both governments agreed on Digital Partnership and the cooperation in the field of IT. I deeply welcome Nissan’s establishment of Digital Hub in Kerala to take advantage of India’s high-level IT talents. I hope that this partnership helps to drive forward the future of innovation, technology collaboration and talent sharing between our two great nations.”

Congratulating Nissan for setting up the Digital Hub in Thiruvananthapuram, Dr. Shashi Tharoor said, “I am happy that the auto giant Nissan decided to set up their first global digital hub in my constituency. I am equally happy about the fact that I could play an early and useful role in convincing the Nissan Management about the advantages Thiruvananthapuram offers. I wish Nissan Digital a very successful future.”

On his part, the Corporate Vice President and Chief Information Officer at Nissan, Tony Thomas, said, ”We are excited to accomplish this key milestone in the journey of Nissan Digital. This Hub in India will serve as an important engine to drive Nissan’s global digital transformation and we already have some of the finest technology talent driving outcomes to serve our customers around the world better.” 

He added, “We are honoured to have the Honourable Chief Minister for the State of Kerala, Honourable Minister of State for Tourism, the Japanese Ambassador to India, and all the dignitaries grace us with their blessings on this auspicious occasion and the support they have extended to make this possible.”

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