Spanning approximately 250,000 square feet (sq. ft.), Zebra’s new R&D center will combine two of its existing research facilities in Bangalore under one roof. Upon its completion in the second half of 2023, the new facility can house about 1,500 employees and will focus on the R&D of Zebra’s device software portfolio and antuit.ai demand forecasting, inventory planning and price optimization solutions. This new R&D center in Bangalore will complement its Pune-based R&D facility that focuses on Reflexis workforce management and task management solutions.
Rajnish Gupta, Vice President & Head for India and Sub-Continent business, Zebra Technologies, said, “While the global macroeconomic situation may have increased business uncertainty, enterprises are expected to continue investing in critical solutions to maintain the quality of customer service such as supply chain management and execution as well as customer management,” “Given the need to adapt to changes and disruptions more effectively, enterprises recognize the need for advanced solutions that can be achieved through constant R&D, to help them address complex supply chain challenges and volatile marketplaces.”
Zebra has consistently invested in the APAC region. In 2021, Zebra expanded its APAC headquarters in Singapore to incorporate advanced facilities such as a print R&D center, a new Global Enablement Center and the largest Zebra Experience Center in APAC. The advanced facilities are designed to offer a world-class resource for Zebra’s customers, partners, and key stakeholders in the region – including India – and to educate them on Zebra’s cutting-edge technology.
Prasad Kasinathan, Vice President of Engineering for India and Sri Lanka, Zebra Technologies, said, “Zebra typically spends about 10% of our global revenue on R&D and have expanded our products and solutions portfolio through strategic acquisitions of companies like antuit.ai and Reflexis Systems to better cater to the different challenges faced today by our customers,” “The strategic expansion of our new R&D center will enable us to tap into the vast pool of engineering talent who are readily available in India, which is often dubbed as ‘Asia’s Silicon Valley’.”