Sigma Technology Group Expands R&D Operations in India to Support European Engineering Demand
Sigma Technology Group establishes operations in India, specifically in Chennai and Trichy, to address the increasing demand from European engineering and R&D sectors for scalable development capacity. The company plans to expand into additional Tier-2 technology hubs, reinforcing its global delivery model. The move aligns with trends in electrification, digitalization, and automation, as India emerges as a key hub for engineering and digital infrastructure supported by significant investments, including Reliance Industries' $110 billion in AI infrastructure.

Sigma Technology Group has launched operations in India, with facilities in Chennai and Trichy, to meet the rising demand from European engineering and R&D firms for scalable and cost-efficient development capacity. The company plans to further expand into Tier-2 technology hubs.
This initiative comes as European industries focus on electrification, digitalization, and automation, making access to scalable engineering capacity crucial. India's growth as an engineering hub is being fueled by large investments in AI and digital infrastructure, including Reliance Industries' $110 billion commitment. Sigma aims to provide flexible and predictable delivery models while maintaining high engineering governance and quality standards.




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