PM inaugurates Bosch’s new campus at Bengaluru
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PM inaugurates Bosch’s new campus at Bengaluru

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has virtually inaugurated the new 'smart' campus of Bosch India, a leading supplier of technology and services in Bengaluru.

Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, the Prime Minister said, “It is a special year for both India and Bosch India, as the nation celebrates 75 years of Independence and Bosch celebrates a century of its presence in India. Bosch came to India as a German company about 100 years ago and now it is as much Indian as German. This is a great example of German engineering and Indian energy. This campus will take lead in developing futuristic products and solutions for India and for the world.”

Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said, "It is a pleasure to be part of the inauguration of Spark.NXT Campus of Bosch India. The company has had its presence in the state for several decades now and it is heartening to host India's largest smart campus here."

The Bosch Group’s India head said with the new Spark.NXT campus, the company continues to invest in smart and sustainable solutions that are 'Invented for life' and supports the government's vision for an Atmanirbhar Bharat.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has virtually inaugurated the new 'smart' campus of Bosch India, a leading supplier of technology and services in Bengaluru. Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, the Prime Minister said, “It is a special year for both India and Bosch India, as the nation celebrates 75 years of Independence and Bosch celebrates a century of its presence in India. Bosch came to India as a German company about 100 years ago and now it is as much Indian as German. This is a great example of German engineering and Indian energy. This campus will take lead in developing futuristic products and solutions for India and for the world.” Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said, It is a pleasure to be part of the inauguration of Spark.NXT Campus of Bosch India. The company has had its presence in the state for several decades now and it is heartening to host India's largest smart campus here. The Bosch Group’s India head said with the new Spark.NXT campus, the company continues to invest in smart and sustainable solutions that are 'Invented for life' and supports the government's vision for an Atmanirbhar Bharat.Also Read:ABB’s Integrated Campus in Bengaluru receives IGBC Platinum CertificateHere’s how the 4D model can help the construction industry

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