TCS to set up world’s largest corporate learning center

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), India’s top IT services and consulting company has said it is setting up world’s largest corporate learning and development centre with a total capacity to train 15,000 professionals at one time and 50,000 professionals annually.
 
The proposed TCS Learning Campus in Thiruvananthapuram will be located on a 97-acre property in the Technopark area of the city. The campus will be built over an area of 6.1 million square feet
and will feature residential accommodation for professionals and faculty at the center.

Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh, laid the foundation stone for the project. N. Chandrasekaran, CEO and MD, TCS said, “TCS has been present in Thiruvananthapuram since 1997 and since then it has been the hub of our global learning and development efforts. The TCS Learning Campus will be the new benchmark for corporate learning worldwide and this iconic facility will produce world
class professionals to meet the future needs of the IT industry.”

“We are grateful to the Kerala government officials and other stakeholders whose energy and commitment has helped make this project a reality today.” he added.

The project will boost the local economy in the region and during the construction period alone, it is expected that this project will provide direct employment to over 2,000 skilled and unskilled local people for a period of 4 years. An integral part of the project will be the skill development programs run by TCS to upgrade the skills of local youth and facilitate opportunities to work in the construction project, through contractors.

The proposed TCS Learning Campus will provide a natural, contemporary vision for education by linking elegant design, ecological thinking, and modern technology. The integrated design has been organized around a centralized, iconic training facility with collaboration rooms and libraries on the high plateau at the middle of the site with residential and support buildings around it.

The master plan of the campus, inspired by the rich regional heritage, incorporates the local architecture influences and used local materials in construction. It incorporates several green concepts such as zero waste discharge with 100% recycling of sewage, energy efficient systems, large area of green cover, rain water harvesting systems and integrated building management systems.

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