Freescale Semiconductor has built a new 100,000-square-foot facility in Bangalore to support Freescale’s Research and Development (R&D) in software for wireless technologies. This venture will expand and add technical jobs in India.
"Investment in this facility strengthens Freescale’s software platform solutions for mobile and consumer devices," said Sandeep Chennakeshu, senior vice president and general manager of Freescale’s wireless and mobile systems group. "The new center will develop software for wireless technology and house a state-of-the art-laboratory for software validation."
"Our Bangalore center is an integral part of Freescale’s global design innovation for advanced wireless technologies," said Ganesh Guruswamy, country manager and director, Freescale Semiconductor India Pvt. Ltd. "We will continue to focus our investment in India to generate value for our customers and maintain our technology leadership."
"The wireless and mobility business group is the fastest growing one. We have big players like Ford, General Motors, Ericsson, Nokia, Toshiba, Sony and several others as our clients," says Ganesh Guruswamy, country manager and director, Freescale Semiconductor India.
The new venture might increase the job opportunities in India but it comes at a time when US workers remain sensitive to the continued migration of technical jobs to India and other countries.
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