Google to provide training to Eng.Students
on May 16, 2013
The Indian wing of Google Inc, has signed a MoU with state government for setting-up its campus in Hyderabad in an area of 20 acres, where it will employ around 6000 software engineers. It already has a research and development center in Hyderabad, where 3000 employees are working. The latest agreement between Google and state government will brings-up a huge complex of its kind first in Asia pacific zone. Google will provide training to engineering students of Jawahar Knowledge Centers (JKC). It also provides free software, materials at free of cost and training to trainers, mentors of AP Society for Knowledge Networks (APSFKNW) in this upcoming complex. The project is expected to be ready within next 5 years. IT minister Kanna Lakshmaiah and Nelson Mattos, vice president (Europe & Emerging Markets), Google have signed the MoU two days back at Hyderabad. Mattos said that 70% of their business in India comes from Hyderabad. He appreciated the talent pool availability in the state. .