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Bengaluru: Bengaluru-based Microland, an AI-first, platform-led technology infrastructure services company, announced on Tuesday that it has opened a new corporate office at Woodbridge Corporate Plaza, Iselin, New Jersey. This expansion comes at a time when the US and India are holding trade talks.
Founded by Pradeep Kar, the company employs over 4,200 people across offices and delivery centres in Asia, Australia, Europe, the Middle East and North America.
“We are investing in our people and technologies with an AI-first approach,” said Sam Mathew, President, Microland. “With our new corporate office in Iselin, New Jersey, alongside our growing footprint through delivery centres in Seattle, Alpharetta, and
Cincinnati, we are reinforcing our strong presence in the US and our commitment to delivering unmatched value and resilience to our customers," he added.
The company's operations are currently in more than 100 countries, and it brings in over 35 years of expertise in digital networks, cloud, data centres, workplaces and cybersecurity.
“Microland’s continued investment in New Jersey underscores our state’s position as a hub for innovation and technology,” said New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy. “As enterprises embrace digital transformation and AI-led solutions, companies like Microland are critical in shaping the future of technology infrastructure," he said.
“Microland’s decision to establish its new corporate office in Iselin is a testament to New
Jersey’s strength as a global hub for innovation and technology,” said Welsey
Mathews, President and CEO of Choose New Jersey.
He also added that this investment underscores the strong ties between New Jersey and India.