
Databricks has announced a US$250 million investment in India over the next three years, with a focus on advancing data and AI innovation. The company announced that it will increase its local workforce by over 50%, expanding its employee base in India to more than 750 by the end of the fiscal year.
The investment will support large-scale training initiatives, a research and development centre in Bengaluru, and go-to-market efforts, the company said during its flagship Data Intelligence Day event in Mumbai.
Databricks introduced the India Data + AI Academy to train 500,000 professionals over the next three years. The programme offers courses on data, analytics, and AI, delivered through AI-powered tutors and hands-on labs. Learners will be eligible for Databricks certifications upon completing the programme.
“India is emerging as a global AI talent hub, and Databricks is proud to invest in its growing ecosystem,” said Rochana Golani, vice president of learning & enablement at Databricks. “The India Data + AI Academy will equip professionals with critical skills in data and AI, ensuring they stay ahead in the AI-driven economy.”
Golani added that Accenture has launched a Databricks learning programme at its Bengaluru Innovation Hub as part of this initiative.
The new 105,000-square-foot R&D office is located at Bagmane Capital Park in Bengaluru. Databricks said it will hire over 100 additional engineers this year to expand its research efforts in the region.
“In less than two years, our Bengaluru R&D center has grown into a dynamic team of over 100 engineers,” said Vinod Marur, senior vice president of engineering at Databricks. “This year, we plan to hire an additional 100+ R&D engineers to strengthen our capabilities and deepen our roots in this vibrant technology community.”
Databricks noted that India remains one of its key growth markets, with organisations such as HDFC Bank, Swiggy, CommerceIQ, Freshworks, TVS Motors, and Zepto using its Data Intelligence Platform.
“I’m excited that all our investments in India will ultimately enable our customers to become more successful in their data and AI journey,” said Ed Lenta, senior vice president & GM for Asia Pacific & Japan.
The Bengaluru R&D office joins Databricks’ global network, which includes centres in Amsterdam, Belgrade, Berlin, San Francisco, Mountain View, and Seattle.
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