Adobe  opens new office to host 2000 employees
Adobe opens new office to host 2000 employees
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NEW DELHI: Software major Adobe today, April 24, announced the opening of a state-of-the-art office tower in Bangalore that will host over 2,000 employees. Notably, with more than 7,800 employees spread across five campuses in the country, India is Adobe's largest employee base outside the United State, and a major hub for software innovation, and business development.

25 years ago, Adobe was one of the first computer companies to make an investment in India. Abhigyan Modi, Country Manager - Adobe India and SVP - Document Cloud said, Adobe's India teams are now essential to the company's worldwide innovation strategy and cross-cloud leadership.

The India teams are driving the development of products across Document Cloud, expanding the reach of Experience Cloud solutions, and reinventing the Creative applications ecosystem with AI-led innovation. They are also leading the charge in digital learning and print business. The development of our Bangalore office is the next step in Adobe's amazing journey in India, Modi continued.

Adobe had previously announced the launch of its brand-new Founders Tower in San Jose, California, earlier last month.  "With the opening of our new office tower, we're expanding our presence and commitment to India, adding capacity and growing our innovation out of the Bangalore campus," said Abdul Jaleel, Vice President, Employee Experience, Adobe India.

The new structure's design prioritises technology and embodies Adobe's hybrid workplace concept, which encourages collaboration at crucial times, community building, and creative freedom for staff.

Employees can take advantage of distinctive spaces on each floor, including quiet focus rooms, communal co-working areas, contemporary workstations, lively conference rooms, and more, the company said.

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