Apple opened its massive new office in India’s Silicon Valley, Bengaluru. This new office is located on Cubbon Road in Minsk Square, at a prominent location.
The 15-floor office will be able to house up to 1,200 employees and also has parking for 740 cars. The new office also has designated lab space, places for wellness and cooperation, and Caffe Macs. Furthermore, the office runs entirely on 100 per cent renewable energy and strives for a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating which is the highest level of LEED certification. Speaking of the company’s interiors, a lot of native plants can be found around the office, along with locally sourced wood, stone, and fabrics for the walls and flooring.
Apple has established its presence in Bengaluru, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Gurugram. The Bengaluru office is engaged in a variety of roles spanning software, hardware, services, IS&T, operations, customer support, among others.
Tags: Apple, Bengaluru, Energy, Renewwable
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