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TCS to ramp up training facility

Vinson Kurian

Thiruvananthapuram , March 2

TATA Consultancy Services (TCS) proposes to invest `substantially' in expanding the corporate learning and training facility operating out of Technopark here.

Speaking to Business Line, Mr S. Ramadorai, Chief Executive Officer, said the existing facility would be ramped up to global standards to train 1,000 professionals over a built-up area in excess of 3.5 lakh sq ft. Additionally, an executive training centre will be set up to cater to the needs of 50-plus executives, accommodation included.

At present, the training centre is spread over 57,500 sq ft built over 3.5 acres of land, with a capacity for hosting 600 new entrants at a time. It has also set up a hostel facility for TCS associates coming here for training.

The company has since acquired another 12.5 acres of land for implementing the expansion plansThe extension facility and the executive training centre will come up within a year from now, Mr Ramadorai said.

Mr Ramadorai refused to hazard a guess on the level of investments being envisaged for the expansion plans. "The organisation is already globalised in the truest sense of the word but it intends to reach out to prospective associates in still more parts of the world. For instance, we have definitive plans to target more non-English speaking countries as also to cater to the cultural requirements of some others. Essentially, we're trying to derive the best intellectual capital that can be tapped from any part of the world."

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