Apple’s Expansion in India
New Office in Bengaluru
Apple has announced its expansion in India by opening a new office in the heart of Bengaluru, further solidifying its presence in the country amidst increased local manufacturing efforts. Situated at Minsk Square, a pivotal location in the city, the new office is poised to accommodate up to 1,200 employees.
Features of the Office
Spanning across 15 floors, the office boasts dedicated lab space, collaborative areas, wellness amenities, and a Caffe Macs. An Apple spokesperson emphasized Bengaluru’s significance as a hub for various talented teams, encompassing software engineering, hardware technologies, operations, and customer support.
Focus on Innovation and Sustainability
Aligned with Apple’s ethos of fostering innovation and sustainability, the office incorporates locally-sourced materials such as stone, wood, and fabric in its interiors, complemented by native plants. It is designed to operate on 100% renewable energy, aiming for a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Platinum rating.
Commitment to Renewable Energy
Apple has maintained carbon neutrality for its corporate operations since 2020 and has been utilizing 100% renewable energy across all its facilities since 2018. The new office underscores Apple’s dedication to sustainability practices and environmental stewardship.
Milestone in India
The inauguration of the Bengaluru office marks another significant milestone in Apple’s longstanding presence in India, which spans over 25 years. With nearly 3,000 employees in the country, Apple’s collaboration with Indian suppliers contributes to job creation and economic growth nationwide.
Contribution to Community and Environment
Apple’s engagement with Indian partners extends beyond business, encompassing initiatives to protect the environment and promote education and employment opportunities. Collaborations with organizations like Frank Water highlight Apple’s commitment to environmental conservation and community empowerment.
Expansion of Manufacturing Efforts
Amid India’s intensified focus on local manufacturing, Apple has substantially increased its assembly of iPhones in the country, exceeding Rs 1 lakh crore in value in 2023. This underscores Apple’s commitment to the ‘Make in India’ initiative and its role in driving economic growth and technological advancement in the region.