Cubic Corporation has announced the expansion of Cubic Transportation Systems business division moving into a larger facility in Hyderabad, with the idea of capitalising on the region’s engineering talent.

The anticipated growth at the Hyderabad operations will support recent major contract awards, including new fare payment systems for New York and Boston, and further augment global business development.

“The Asia-Pacific region continues to be a market of opportunity across our three business divisions at Cubic,” Bradley H. Feldmann, President and Chief Executive Officer, Cubic Corporation, said. “We are thrilled to expand our regional footprint in India with this new expanded facility as it will not only support CTS’ engineering needs from the recent awards, but also our objective to strengthen business opportunities in this region,” he said.

“Our India operations exemplify Cubic’s global strength as we continue to grow, having recently won two of the industry’s largest fare payment system contracts in New York and Boston,” Matthew Cole, President, Cubic Transportation Systems, said.

“This expansion supports the growth in resources we are focused on for our major engineering centres in the US, the UK and Australia,” Cole added. “This expansion of our India facilities will greatly support the company’s overall need in engineering across all businesses,” Kishan Kamojjhala, Managing Director, CTS India said. “We are looking forward to strengthening our recruitment efforts at Cubic India by doubling our current headcount in 2018 to support Cubic’s growing business.”

As the world’s largest provider and integrator of transportation-related payment and information systems and services, CTS has projects in metropolitan cities including London, Chicago, Vancouver, Sydney, Brisbane, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Miami, Atlanta, Sweden, Scotland and Singapore. Established in 2009, CTS India supports software engineering design, development and testing for its various international projects.

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