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Athletic apparel brand Lululemon opens tech centre in Bengaluru
Lululemon Technologies centre in Bengaluru will be engaged in areas such as data science, machine learning, and cloud engineering.
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Lululemon Athletica, a performance apparel brand, has announced the launch of India Technology Hub, a development centre, in Bengaluru. It is the first such centre for the company outside of North America.
According to the company, the India centre will help expand its technology capabilities and infrastructure to enable and support global growth.
Lululemon expects to hire about 250 technologists for the centre by 2022, while it is expected to launch operations by August 2021.
Lululemon Athletica is the second prominent Canadian apparel brand to come to India for tech
BENGALURU: Canadian athletic apparel company Lululemon Athletica has established a tech hub in Bengaluru, its first outside of North America. The idea is to step up its digital offerings and omnichannel experience.
Lululemon Athletica is the second prominent Canadian apparel brand to come to India for tech. Hudson’s Bay Company, which owns Saks Fifth Avenue, set up a centre in Bengaluru a few years ago. Lululemon is expected to hire about 250 technologists for the centre by 2022. Its CTO Julie Averill said India provides a compelling talent proposition.