Nissan motor inks MoU to set up digital hub in Kerala

Once fully operational, it will provide a range of in-house services to strengthen Nissan’s digital capabilities in India and other global markets. 

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Nissan Motor Co Ltd on Friday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the state government to establish a new global centre for digital operations in India. The Nissan Digital Hub will be the first of a number of software and information technology development centres in Asia, Europe and North America. They will comprehensively transform Nissan’s business by placing digital technology at the heart of key operations and services.

The hubs will allow Nissan to provide best-in-class user experiences, product development capabilities, security and connectivity as the automotive industry evolves, with growing use of autonomous, connected and electric vehicle technology. The first centre will initially be in Technopark before moving to a permanent location in the city. Once fully operational, it will provide a range of in-house services to strengthen Nissan’s digital capabilities in India and other global markets. 

“The new Digital Hub in Kerala will serve as an important engine to drive Nissan’s global digital transformation,” said Tony Thomas, corporate vice-president and chief information officer of Nissan. “This hub will help us develop and maintain a talented workforce in-house, to improve the way we serve our customers around the world.” 

The investment to build the new Digital Hub adds to Nissan’s commitment to India. Together with its alliance partner Renault, Nissan already has a large manufacturing plant outside Chennai with a potential annual capacity of 4,80,000 vehicles for the domestic market and exports.A global alliance R&D centre, also in Chennai, employs 7,000 engineers working on projects including vehicle and technology development. Nissan’s sales company for India is based in Gurgaon. 

“Today, this landmark announcement marks the arrival of the first global brand to Kerala,” said Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, who also holds the information technology portfolio and attended the MoU signing.“The centre brings a great opportunity for both Nissan and the region. It will not only provide Nissan access to a skilled and dedicated workforce but also allow Kerala to showcase its significant potential as a base for global business,” he added.

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