LTIMindtree sets up new delivery centre in Poland to expand presence in Europe
LTIMindtree, the newly-formed entity after the merger of Larsen and Toubro Infotech and Mindtree, has opened a new delivery center in Krakow, Poland, as part of its strategy to expand presence in Eastern Europe.
The 500-seater centre will support the company’s capabilities in the region and bring LTIMindtree’s services closer to its customers in the travel, transportation, and hospitality industries, the company said. The new centre will complement LTIMindtree’s existing delivery centre in Warsaw.
“Poland, and Krakow in particular, is a renowned European technology hub with an impressive pool of talent. It is an integral part of the global technology business. We are delighted that market leaders such as LTIMindtree are continuing to invest in our region and city to support innovation and enable digital transformation for global companies across a range of industries,” said Jerzy Muzyk, Deputy Mayor of the City of Krakow.
While North America continues to be the largest market contributing 72% to LTIMindtree’s total revenues, it is also focussing on other markets like the UK, Continental Europe, Asia Pacific & Middle East, and South Africa. “We will also get access to some of the nearshore centres like Poland and Latin America,” Debashis Chatterjee, CEO and MD, LTIMindtree said in an earlier interview.
“This advanced facility will enable us to understand the needs of our customers better and bring our services closer to our global clients and those in Europe, and help deliver next-generation experiences to them,” said Nachiket Deshpande, Chief Operating Officer and Executive Board Member, LTIMindtree. “This move aligns with our strategy to expand our global reach and strengthen our presence in key markets. Our nearshore delivery model has proven to be successful, and this expansion will further bolster our geo capabilities, making us more agile and responsive to the needs of our clients.”
The Krakow facility is the latest addition to the growing operations of LTIMindtree across Europe, where it serves over 75 clients. The IT services provider has 23 offices and nine delivery centres in the region.
