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Global mobility platform Arrive has opened a new innovation hub in Bengaluru as part of its expansion of technology and product capabilities in India. The 20,000-square-foot centre will bring together teams working across engineering, product, customer care, sales operations and artificial intelligence. The company said the Bengaluru team will support its global engineering operations and development of predictive AI capabilities for urban mobility. The centre has been established with support from management consultancy Zinnov and adds Bengaluru to Arrive’s network of offices across Europe, the US and other markets.
Global mobility platform Arrive has opened a new innovation hub in Bengaluru, making the city a core location for its technology and product operations. The centre brings together teams across engineering, product, customer care, sales operations and artificial intelligence.
The company said the Bengaluru hub will help expand its engineering capabilities and support the development of predictive AI features for its global mobility platform. Arrive is also using Bengaluru’s technology talent pool to support its international product roadmap and develop solutions aimed at improving movement in cities.
The new facility spans 20,000 square feet and is located in Bengaluru. It was inaugurated by Arrive’s executive leadership team along with senior company representatives.
Arrive CEO Cameron Clayton said the Bengaluru expansion would strengthen the company’s technology and product capabilities for urban mobility. He also pointed to the city’s technology ecosystem and engineering talent as important factors in establishing the new hub.
Chief Operating Officer Jérôme Selva said the centre was intended to provide a collaborative workplace for teams from different backgrounds and markets. He added that the company’s global operations benefit from the diversity of its workforce and its focus on improving urban mobility.
The Bengaluru facility has been established in partnership with global management consultancy Zinnov, which supported Arrive in setting up and scaling its India centre.
The new hub adds to Arrive’s existing office network in Stockholm, London, Atlanta and other locations worldwide. The company operates through brands including EasyPark, Flowbird, RingGo, ParkMobile and Parkopedia.
Arrive operates in more than 20,000 cities across 90 countries. Its mobility solutions cover areas including parking, smart payments, autonomous vehicle management, traffic management and public transport optimisation.
The Bengaluru expansion gives Arrive a larger base in one of India's major technology markets while adding engineering and AI capabilities to its global operations.
Source PTI