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It is the first Amazon-owned campus located outside the United States and features the largest Amazon-owned building in the world. The 9.7 acre campus houses over 15,000 employees. [17] [18] Google's new Hyderabad facility in the Financial District, Nanakramguda will be a 3.3 Million sft energy efficient campus built with sustainability. [19]
Amazon first started operations in India in 2004 from Hyderabad. Global e-commerce giant amazon inaugurates its first owned and world’s largest campus building in 2019 at Hyderabad that spread across 9.5 acres which can house for more than 15,000 employees, becoming third of Amazon’s total India employee base across six offices.
On August 21, 2019, Amazon opened its largest campus in the world at Nanakramguda in Hyderabad, India. It is the first Amazon-owned campus located outside the United States and features the single largest Amazon-owned building in the world. The 9.5 acre campus houses over 15,000 employees. [16] [17] Amazon plans to build a major campus in ...
Microsoft campus at Hyderabad Cyber Towers, HITEC City. The Indian state of Telangana has a 31% share of software export in India. [1] While the majority of the industry is concentrated in Hyderabad, other cities are also becoming significant IT destinations in the state. Hyderabad houses the largest campuses of tech giants like Google ...
One campus of CHIREC International is situated in Gachibowli. The Gachibowli branch, which caters to students from Grades 1 through 3, was inaugurated in 2012. Kendriya Vidyalaya and Nasr Boys School (affiliated to CBSE) are also situated in Gachibowli. University of Hyderabad & Maulana Azad National Urdu University are
In 2011, Hyderabad generated revenues of ₹700,000 million (US$8.4 billion) and contributed a third of the state's tax revenue. [10] In 2011, the GDP (PPP) was US$ 95 Billion, placing the city sixth in India and 93rd in the world. [11][3] Hyderabad and its suburbs house the highest number of special economic zones among India's cities.
Chandanvelly, adjoining Sitarampur, and Hayathabad near Hyderabad will become Telangana's largest industrial cluster in future. [1] Microsoft has acquired 52 acres and CtrlS acquired 40 acres at Chandanvelly in Hyderabad to establish the data centres. Amazon is also planning to set up a data centre at Chandanvelly. [2]
Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani (deemed, Rajasthan [1]) has a campus in Hyderabad. Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management (GITAM) (deemed, Andhra Pradesh [1]) has a campus in Hyderabad. Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (deemed, Maharashtra [1]) has a campus in Hyderabad