<p>Michigan-headquartered automotive software firm Pi-Square Technologies has opened its India Tech Centre in Bengaluru. </p>.<p>Karnataka IT Minister C N Ashwath Narayan opened the company’s office located at the Karle Town Centre in north Bengaluru. </p>.<p>The Pi-Square India Tech Centre will focus on innovative product development and embedded engineering services for global automotive and original equipment manufacturer (OEM) giants, including Fortune 500 companies.</p>.<p>The Bengaluru facility has an automotive lab and R&D centre. More than 120 engineers will be working at the India Tech Centre initially and the number will go up to 1,000 over the next two years.</p>.<p>“Bengaluru houses more than 400 R&D centres in various technologies. We’re glad that Pi-Square Technologies is opening its automotive tech centre in Bengaluru,” Narayan said in a statement, adding that the city’s tag as India’s technology and R&D capital has been endorsed yet again. “With cars becoming increasingly software-driven, the Silicon Valley of India will play a major role in the global automotive industry in the years to come.”</p>.<p>“The India Tech Centre - Bengaluru is an important part of our growth strategy,” Pi-Square Group President Sarat Kothapalli said. </p>.<p>“The opening of Pi-Square’s India Tech Centre is a major step towards realising our goal of advancement in product innovation, and value-based capacity development for delivering excellence,” Pi-Square India CEO Srinivas Raju said.</p>
<p>Michigan-headquartered automotive software firm Pi-Square Technologies has opened its India Tech Centre in Bengaluru. </p>.<p>Karnataka IT Minister C N Ashwath Narayan opened the company’s office located at the Karle Town Centre in north Bengaluru. </p>.<p>The Pi-Square India Tech Centre will focus on innovative product development and embedded engineering services for global automotive and original equipment manufacturer (OEM) giants, including Fortune 500 companies.</p>.<p>The Bengaluru facility has an automotive lab and R&D centre. More than 120 engineers will be working at the India Tech Centre initially and the number will go up to 1,000 over the next two years.</p>.<p>“Bengaluru houses more than 400 R&D centres in various technologies. We’re glad that Pi-Square Technologies is opening its automotive tech centre in Bengaluru,” Narayan said in a statement, adding that the city’s tag as India’s technology and R&D capital has been endorsed yet again. “With cars becoming increasingly software-driven, the Silicon Valley of India will play a major role in the global automotive industry in the years to come.”</p>.<p>“The India Tech Centre - Bengaluru is an important part of our growth strategy,” Pi-Square Group President Sarat Kothapalli said. </p>.<p>“The opening of Pi-Square’s India Tech Centre is a major step towards realising our goal of advancement in product innovation, and value-based capacity development for delivering excellence,” Pi-Square India CEO Srinivas Raju said.</p>