Corning to meet the growing needs of global customers from Gurugram
Corning India said its Wireless Software Development Center of Excellence in Gurugram will support adoption of 5G wireless networks by making it easier for service providers, system integrators, academic institutions, and enterprises to test their services and solutions, acquire new capabilities and achieve operational efficiencies.
C. Gökhan Doran, Division Vice President and General Manager, Corning International, said, “Our center of excellence in Gurugram will allow us to showcase our field-proven products and solutions and accelerate the local industry by developing fully virtualized and innovative, cloud-managed solutions for public and private 5G enterprise networks.
“The center reinforces our commitment to the region and reflects our desire to facilitate an open ecosystem – one that encourages the development of diverse wireless-network solutions,” he said on 29 Sept 2022.
Marc Bolick, Vice President, Corning Wireless, added, “As the inventor of low-loss optical fiber and as the world leader in passive optical communications, we are uniquely positioned to help network operators capture the opportunities of 5G in one of the world’s fastest-growing economies.
“The Center will enable Corning India’s wireless teams to support the development of innovative software solutions for public and private 5G-enterprise networks, work on wireless product concepts, and focus on system engineering,” said Dr. Shirish Nagaraj, Chief Technologist, Wireless, and Director, Wireless R&D, Corning Optical Communications.
“Corning will be able to meet the growing needs of its global customers from the Gurugram centrre, while focusing additional research and development resources on wireless-network planning and deployment solutions,” said Sudhir Pillai, Managing Director, Corning India.
“Locating the center in Gurugram demonstrates our continued commitment to investing in India,” he underlined.
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