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ABB India
ABB India is a leader in power and automation technologies. The company has 8 manufacturing units, 26 marketing offices, 8 service centres and 3 training centres across the country. In 2003,ABB India’s revenues stood at US$ 310 million. To leverage India’s intrinsic technological strengths and the vast pool of highly qualified software professionals, ABB has set up a global corporate R&D centre in Bangalore, which focuses on industrial IT development and deployment. It also helps maintain and support a range of software-intensive products and partners with other ABB R&D centres. This was the first such centre to be established outside the US and Europe. The centre works on high-tech projects. ABB India employs about 3,400 people.

Bharat Electronics Ltd (BEL)
Bharat Electronics Ltd, established in 1954 with its corporate office at Bangalore, has nine units in the country. It is engaged in design development and manufacture of sophisticated state-of-the-art electronic equipments/components for the use of defence services, para-military organisations and other government users like All India Radio, Doordarshan, Department of Telecommunications, Police Wireless, Meteorological Department etc. BEL is also the premier indigenous source for professional electronic equipment.All of BEL’s manufacturing facilities have been accredited with ISO 9002/ISO 9001. In 2002-03, BEL’s turnover stood at US$ 509 million.

Bosch
Robert Bosch India Ltd is a wholly owned subsidiary of Robert Bosch GmbH, Germany. The company is the software division of Bosch that develops software solutions for Bosch’s units in Europe, US and Asia-Pacific. It also markets Bosch’s gasoline systems division. The software division is ISO 9001 certified and has attained certified CMM level 4. Its other divisions are ISO 9002 certified.

Britannia
Britannia, a subsidiary of Groupe Danone, is a leader in the organised biscuit market in India. Britannia’s product portfolio comprises bread, biscuits, milk-products like butter, cheese, milk-based drinks and dairy whitener. The company has a dominant 48 per cent share in the biscuits market and they account for almost 84 per cent of the company’s sales. Britannia registered sales worth US$ 321.5 million in 2004.

GE India
GE India has a state-of-the-art R&D facility at Bangalore, which is the largest of its kind outside the US. Called the John FWelch Technology Centre, it employs over 1,800 dedicated researchers. The Centre has filed for over 185 patents, of which 12 have been granted till date. The R&D centre engages the Indian team with technology teams from GE businesses worldwide for global projects in the core areas of GE’s operation. GE’s revenues in India exceed US$ 1 billion and the company employs over 22,000 people across the country.

Hewlett Packard India Ltd (HPIL)
Hewlett Packard India Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Hewlett Packard Company, started operations in India in 1989. In Bangalore, HP India has two back office groups’ Hewlett-Packard India Software Operation (HP ISO) and Global Digisoft, both of which undertake software development. HP India also set up HP Labs India in 2002 in Bangalore to generate ICT innovations for emerging economies. HP’s products include printers and digital imaging equipment, computers, storage equipment, and networking equipment. HP holds the number one position in the printer market in the country.

Himalaya Drug Company
Bangalore-based US$ 74.5 million Himalaya Drug Company was founded in 1930 with a clear vision to bring ayurveda to society in a contemporary form. Today, consumers in over 60 countries rely on Himalaya for their health and personal care needs. Himalaya is the first ayurvedic facility to get Good Manufacturing Practises (GMP) certification in the country. They are the only herbal pharmaceutical company whose ayurvedic product, Liv 52 is registered as a "Pharmaceutical Speciality" in Switzerland. Himalaya is one of the chosen companies for a WHO sponsored project to standardise medically useful herbs.

An advanced manufacturing facility was set up in Bangalore in 1975 that grew to become the corporate headquarters. In 1991, the company moved its R&D centre to Bangalore. The company established a state-of-the-art new manufacturing unit and R&D centre for ayuvedic medicine and formulations in 2003 at a cost of US$ 35 million at Bidadi in Bangalore.

Himalaya Drug company is setting-up a new factory at Bangalore on 200 acres of land. Set to be operational by the end of 2005, the unit will manufacture the entire product range for the company and will house an integrated R&D laboratory. The unit will produce products from granulation stage to finishing.

Hindustan Machine Tools (HMT)
Hindustan Machine Tools was founded by the Government of India as a machine tool manufacturing company in 1953. Over the years the company has diversified into watches, tractors, machine tools, CNC systems and bearings. HMT comprises six subsidiaries under the ambit of a holding company. It has two manufacturing units in Karnataka, at Tumkur and Bangalore. The company also imports machine tools. The company has over 22,000 employees.

IBM
IBM India Ltd, a subsidiary of IBM Inc., has been present in India since 1992. IBM offers end-to-end solutions to the customers from hardware to software, services and consulting. India is an important market for IBM and the company has been making significant investment in the country, particularly in Bangalore. Its facilities in Bangalore are: IBM Solution Partnership Centre (one among 10 facilities worldwide), Linux Solution Centre (one among seven facilities worldwide), IBM Linux Competency Centre (one among four facilities in Asia), India Software Labs, Centre for Advanced Studies, Engineering and Technology Service Centre, Global Delivery Centre and Business

Transformation Outsourcing Centre. IBM India has a total workforce of over 15,000 employees including those in BPO services.

Infosys
The US$ 1.06 billion Infosys Technologies Ltd is one of India's leading IT services companies based in Bangalore. Infosys has a global presence in over 16 countries. It provides consulting and IT services to clients and operates with a workforce of over 35,000 people. Infosys is India's second largest exporter of software services. The company was certified

ISO 9001/TickIT Certification in 1993. It attained SEI-CMM Level 4 in 1997, and SEI-CMM Level 5 - the highest rating for IT services companies, in 1999. In 2004, Business Week magazine rated it as one of the World's Top 3 IT Companies. Infosys also won "India's Best Managed Company Award" based on a study by Business Today and AT Kearney in March 2005.

Intel
Intel India was established in 1988 in Bangalore. Today, Intel India is the only Intel subsidiary to have most Intel divisions outside the United States. In 2003, Intel had a market share of about 90 per cent in the Indian computer chip market - over 3 million units annually. Intel's India operations includes the Intel India Design Centre which was set up in 1999.This is Intel's largest non-manufacturing site internationally and is involved in developing software and designing chip sets and microprocessors. Intel also has a sizable sales and marketing organisation located in Bangalore. In India, Intel has over 2,000 employees.

Motor Industries Co Ltd (MICO)
Motor Industries Co Ltd, a member of the Bosch Group, Germany, was founded in 1951.The company is the country's largest manufacturer of diesel fuel injection equipment and among the largest in the world. MICO also manufactures industrial equipment, auto-electricals, hydraulic gear pumps for tractor appliances, electric power tools, packaging machines and car audio systems. One of the company's manufacturing facilities is located at Naganathapura, near Bangalore. In 2003, the company reported a turnover of over US$ 495 million. The company employs over 1 1,000 people across the country.

Motorola
Motorola India Electronics Ltd has a state-of-the-art software development facility at Bangalore. This facility produces a wide range of high quality two-way radio products. Motorola's presence in Bangalore also includes a sales office and a research and development centre. Motorola has installed India's first Public Mobile Radio Trunk Service in Bangalore. It also manufactures Smartnet Privacy Plus Radio Trunking equipment at its facility in Bangalore. In 2003-04, Motorola India revenues stood at US$ 350 million. It employs about 2,000 people across its business units.

Oracle
Oracle India Pvt Ltd, a subsidiary of Oracle Corporation, the world's largest enterprise software company was established in August 1993 with less than 10 people. In 1994, it became the first major US software company to establish an India Development Centre in Bangalore to support its product development strategy for global markets. Currently, Oracle's facilities in Bangalore include the India Development Centre, the International Support Centre, Oracle Solution Services Centre and a Global Financial Information Centre. Oracle is one of the largest software multinational employers in India with over 6,900 employees. The company is serious about investing in India and Oracle India has the highest in R&D outside the US.

Reva
Reva makes India's first indigenously developed electric car that is both eco-friendly and cost effective. The company has a plant at Bommasandra Industrial area in Bangalore with a capacity to produce 5,000 units per annum. Reva manufactures and exports three variants of the car. Reva has bagged the Thomas Alva Edison Award for Innovation and the Dr M S Swaminathan Award for Environment Protection in the year 2001. Reva has a workforce of about 800 people.

Sun Microsystems
Sun Microsystems India Pvt Ltd is a subsidiary of US$ 1 1.2 billion Sun Microsystems Inc. In India, Sun Microsystems has a presence in hardware (servers and workstations); software (operating systems, application development); data storage solutions and services (assess, plan, design and implement IT architecture).

Texas Instruments (TI)
Texas Instruments India, a subsidiary of Texas Instruments, USA, started its operations in India in 1985. It was the first MNC to set up a facility in India, and the first to set up an R&D lab outside the US. It later set up its System-On-Chip Centre of Excellence in Bangalore. TI is one of the leading suppliers of DSP-based semiconductor solutions globally. In India it has over 1,200 employees and revenues of over US$ 100 million. The Bangalore centre is instrumental in developing various solutions for the company's products globally. TI India has been awarded the highest number of patents (225) for any R&D centre in the country.

Toyota Kirloskar Motor Pvt Ltd (TKM)
Toyota Kirloskar Motor Pvt Ltd is a joint venture between Kirloskar Group and Toyota Motor Corporation. The company is one of the leading automobile manufacturers in the country and aims to occupy a leading role in the development of India's automotive industry. Its product range includes Qualis, Corolla, Camry and Innova with variants. TKM's manufacturing plant is located about 40 km from Bangalore and has a capacity of 45,000 units per annum. The company plans to expand it to 60,000 units with an investment of about US$ 27 million. It employs close to 2,400 people and in 2004-05, the company sold 43,077 vehicles.

UB Group
The UB Group is the world's second largest andIndia's largest spirits manufacturer. It enjoys over60 per cent market share in the country and has a portfolio of 130 brands. Its flagship brands are Bagpiper whisky, Honeybee brandy, Romanov vodka and Kingfisher beer, among others. The Group's business interests also extend to other sectors including pharmaceuticals (Aventis) agro-business (Bayer), fertiliser sector (Mangalore Chemcials & Fertilisers) and more recently the airline industry.

Volvo
Volvo is one of the largest producers of heavy commercial vehicles in the world. The company established its manufacturing facility for heavy commercial vehicles in Hoskote, near Bangalore, in 1998, with an initial investment of around US$ 65 million. This unit has a capacity of 4,000 units per annum and manufactures vehicles with a gross vehicle weight of over 16 tonnes. The company recorded a turnover of US$ 500 million in 2001. Volvo plans to eventually develop its operations in India into a cornerstone for its global production and distribution systems. Volvo's India unit is one of the only two outside Sweden to assemble gear boxes.

Wipro Technologies
The US$ 1 billion Wipro Technologies has over two decades of experience in the IT business and was the world's first PCM M Level 5 and SEI CMM Level 5 certified IT services company. Wipro provides IT solutions and services to global corporations worldwide. It is listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Wipro has been ranked as India's Most Valuable Company by India's business magazine Business Today and the seventh software services company in the world by Business Week magazine. Wipro also has a presence in ITES, consumer care, lighting and healthcare.

 

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