Music Tribe bets big on India’s tech talent
The Hindu
Sets up centre in Bengaluru, to deploy 100 engineers for toning up software
Betting big on the tech prowess of India, Music Tribe, a global player in the audio-visual industry, has set up an innovation centre in Bengaluru to develop embedded software, applications and mobility solutions for next generation music production systems like synthesizers, mixers and other audio-visual products.
“This new innovation centre in India is in line with our digital obsession and the initial aim is to deploy over 100 engineers here over the coming quarters,” said founder and CEO Uli Behringer.
“The new innovation centre will collaborate with the company’s other such facilities in Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Italy, U.K., U.S. and China,” said G. Krishna Kumar, VP and centre head at Music Tribe India. “The India team will strengthen Music Tribe’s software capabilities around embedded software, cloud and digital technologies including AI, ML and edge computing,” he added.