HIPAA-compliant video platform AONMeetings is ramping up in India with a master channel partnership through 3F Magnus Tech that activates a network of 450 partners. At the same time, it will launch AON Room License on May 15, 2026: a browser-based conferencing room subscription that requires no proprietary codecs or device installs, aiming to make enterprise video easier and cheaper for regulated and mid-market customers.
Uber is planning two large technology centres in Bengaluru and Hyderabad, targeting completion by 2027. CEO Dara Khosrowshahi announced the move during a Bengaluru town hall on 14 May, as Uber increases investments in digital infrastructure, logistics, and mobility. The company says it will hire more technical talent for roles spanning back-end infrastructure, autonomous vehicle work, and generative AI. Uber also plans to partner with the Adani Group to build its first Indian data centre, expected to be operational by 2026, alongside a $330 million investment in its local subsidiary.
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Adobe has inaugurated its seventh India office in Noida, adding a new campus for more than 700 employees across engineering and customer-facing roles. The expansion underscores how central India has become to Adobe’s AI-led roadmap and innovation. With over 8,000 employees, India is now Adobe’s largest workforce outside the United States.
Hotel Palacio Hospitality says it will invest around Rs 800 crore over the next decade to expand across Eastern India, with a special focus on the Northeast. The plan includes launching 10 new properties to build a stronger hospitality portfolio, and Guwahati is set to play a central role in guiding the growth strategy.
US cloud security firm Upwind is ramping up operations across India and Asia-Pacific, betting on a sharp rise in defense and government demand driven by cyber warfare shifting to cloud systems. The company plans local infrastructure and partnerships, and says a new Pune development center will bolster its global engineering capacity as it targets India as a key growth market.
Ferrari expects a faster growth push in India after the EU FTA reduces import duties on its cars. The company is now urging buyers to place early orders, aiming to deliver vehicles at lower prices within 18 months. Ferrari says the timing fits its long-term India focus, supported by improving infrastructure and a growing base of younger, globally exposed customers.
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Amazon Now is accelerating its quick commerce push across India, expanding to 100 cities while growing its micro-fulfillment network to over 1,000 stores. The move, supported by major investment, is designed to improve delivery speed and product choice for customers—aiming to intensify competition in online grocery and fast delivery retail.
Marriott International is pressing ahead with an aggressive India push, banking on a 200-hotel pipeline and targeting about 50 openings this year. The company says near-term international travel disruptions tied to the West Asia crisis won’t change its long-term growth plan, including a focus on spiritual tourism to drive demand.
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