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DP World to tap Indian talent for revolutionising global trade

New Gurgaon facility follows the opening of technology centres in Hyderabad and Bangalore, as DP World targets 700 staff by mid-2023

Pradeep Desai, Chief Technology Officer, DP World

DP World has opened a new technology centre in Gurgaon, India, its third this year, confirming the company’s commitment to developing innovative solutions for global trade.

Over 240 people will be based at the new office, about 30-km southwest of India’s capital New Delhi. It will house development teams for DP World’s latest cutting-edge trade and logistics solutions to revolutionise how trade flows through every link of the global supply chain, creating stability, security, and profitability for cargo owners.

The opening follows the successful launch of new technology centres in Hyderabad and Bangalore earlier this year, capitalising on the growth opportunities and significant technology-focused talent pool available in India.

The country’s digital economy is set to reach one trillion dollars by 2025, and its pool of technology professionals is growing rapidly. DP World will tap into this resource, nurturing the brightest minds in India by allowing them to co-create solutions from the ground up and owning the software development process from the beginning to the end. The engineers will grow while working on exciting technologies – such as Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning to automate trade flows.

Pradeep Desai, DP World’s Chief Technology Officer, said: “At DP World, we are focused on developing cutting-edge applications and solutions to solve real-world trade problems. Across the industries in which we operate in, trade is moving from analogue to embrace new digital solutions. Our teams will be able to build and trial new solutions – from conception to execution – helping to automate the flow of trade. We are investing heavily in end-to-end logistics, trade finance, e-commerce and market access, all for benefitting cargo owners. In addition, efficiencies can be achieved in supply chains by using IoT to run operations, digital twins to monitor activities and movement of cargo via alternate modes of transport using optimisation techniques. These are just some examples of how technology is helping achieve DP World’s vision.’’