Uber is doubling down on its commitment to India, unveiling plans for two new engineering campuses in Bengaluru and Hyderabad by 2027, alongside its first data center in collaboration with Adani Group, set to launch in late 2026. This expansion aims to bolster Uber's product development and operational capabilities, reflecting a strategic pivot towards AI and automation. With a current workforce of around 3,500, Uber is actively seeking to hire more technical talent in areas like generative AI and machine learning.
Simultaneously, L&T Technology Services is forging a global partnership with Emerson, focusing on engineering excellence and system integration. This collaboration will leverage L&T's engineering prowess and Emerson's advanced testing platforms to drive innovation across various sectors. The establishment of a Center of Excellence (CoE) will serve as a hub for joint solution development, enhancing product development and engineering workflows.
These developments underscore a significant trend: as global tech giants and Indian firms ramp up their investments in AI and engineering, India is emerging as a critical hub for talent and technological infrastructure. The competition for skilled professionals is intensifying, with companies vying for a share of the growing market for AI solutions and automation technologies.



