Generac Opens First India GCC in Pune
Real Estate

Generac Opens First India GCC in Pune

Generac has inaugurated the Generac Business & Technology Centre (GBTC), its first dedicated Global Capability Centre (GCC) in India, marking a significant step in the company's global growth strategy.

Designed by architecture firm TOA, the 21,494 sq. ft. facility in Pune has been built to accommodate more than 150 employees, with provisions for future expansion. The centre will function as a multi-functional strategic hub and is expected to evolve into a Centre of Excellence for select engineering domains, enabling the company to strengthen specialised capabilities across its global operations.

India was chosen following an assessment of talent requirements to support Generac's evolving business needs, while Pune was selected for its strong manufacturing and engineering talent base aligned with the company's focus on power generation and energy solutions.

"This marks an important milestone in our global growth journey to build a strong, scalable global capability engine. The India GCC will play a critical role in advancing Generac's technology, digital, and business capabilities, while also serving as a hub for developing future-ready leadership and deep technical expertise," said Shyam Sunder, Vice President – Global Business and Technology Center, Generac India.

The workspace incorporates sensor-based energy management systems, digital access and security solutions, collaborative zones, quiet focus rooms and adaptive work environments. Sustainable features include acoustic PET panels, energy-efficient lighting and durable materials designed to support long-term operational efficiency.

Commenting on the project, Aditya Yamsanwar, Director, TOA, said, "The modern GCC is becoming a critical driver of innovation, talent, and business continuity for global enterprises. While designing Generac's workspace, our intent was to build an environment that encourages seamless collaboration, adaptability, and employee well-being while supporting the dynamic needs of a growing global team."

With the launch of GBTC, Generac said it aims to reinforce India's role as a strategic pillar in its global innovation and growth agenda.

Generac has inaugurated the Generac Business & Technology Centre (GBTC), its first dedicated Global Capability Centre (GCC) in India, marking a significant step in the company's global growth strategy.Designed by architecture firm TOA, the 21,494 sq. ft. facility in Pune has been built to accommodate more than 150 employees, with provisions for future expansion. The centre will function as a multi-functional strategic hub and is expected to evolve into a Centre of Excellence for select engineering domains, enabling the company to strengthen specialised capabilities across its global operations.India was chosen following an assessment of talent requirements to support Generac's evolving business needs, while Pune was selected for its strong manufacturing and engineering talent base aligned with the company's focus on power generation and energy solutions.This marks an important milestone in our global growth journey to build a strong, scalable global capability engine. The India GCC will play a critical role in advancing Generac's technology, digital, and business capabilities, while also serving as a hub for developing future-ready leadership and deep technical expertise, said Shyam Sunder, Vice President – Global Business and Technology Center, Generac India.The workspace incorporates sensor-based energy management systems, digital access and security solutions, collaborative zones, quiet focus rooms and adaptive work environments. Sustainable features include acoustic PET panels, energy-efficient lighting and durable materials designed to support long-term operational efficiency.Commenting on the project, Aditya Yamsanwar, Director, TOA, said, The modern GCC is becoming a critical driver of innovation, talent, and business continuity for global enterprises. While designing Generac's workspace, our intent was to build an environment that encourages seamless collaboration, adaptability, and employee well-being while supporting the dynamic needs of a growing global team.With the launch of GBTC, Generac said it aims to reinforce India's role as a strategic pillar in its global innovation and growth agenda.

Next Story
Real Estate

Divyansh Group Announces Rs 3 Billion Hapur Project

Divyansh Group has announced an investment of Rs 3 billion to develop a premium residential project in Hapur, marking its entry into the city's real estate market. The project will introduce Hapur's first high-rise residential development built using Mivan construction technology.Positioned within the affordable luxury segment, the development will feature G+27-storey towers, making it among the tallest residential complexes in the city. The project will offer spacious 3 BHK and 4 BHK residences, with 3 BHK apartments available in 1,880 sq. ft. and 2,065 sq. ft. configurations, while 4 BHK uni..

Next Story
Real Estate

Agami Realty Launches Ultra-Luxury Project in Bandra

Agami Realty has launched Agami Legends, an ultra-luxury residential development in Kalanagar, Bandra (East), with an estimated topline revenue potential of over Rs 6 billion. The project was unveiled by cricket legend and Agami Realty brand ambassador Sunil Gavaskar, highlighting its association with the neighbourhood's rich cricketing heritage.The development offers around 110,000 sq. ft. of saleable inventory and comprises 67 premium residences designed around a low-density living concept that prioritises privacy and exclusivity. Residences are priced from Rs 71.8 million for 3 BHK units an..

Advertisement

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Get daily newsletters around different themes from Construction world.

STAY CONNECTED

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement