Synopsys marks 30 years in India with new Bengaluru R&D hub
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Synopsys marked 30 years in India with the inauguration of a new 455,000-square-foot R&D facility at Bagmane Capital in Bengaluru. The center, opened by Synopsys president and CEO Sassine Ghazi and executive chair and founder Dr. Aart de Geus, will focus on advanced R&D in EDA, semiconductor IP, verification, and system design.
“India has been a key part of the Synopsys story for 30 years,” said Ghazi. “From our first R&D center in Bengaluru to today’s thriving network of engineers and partners, India is a center of innovation and talent. As the country builds its semiconductor future, Synopsys can provide the holistic, silicon-to-systems design solutions that R&D teams need.”
Synopsys began operations in India in 1995 and today hosts nearly one-third of its global workforce in seven cities, with engineers driving advances in semiconductors, AI, automotive, and next-generation computing. The company also works with over 100 organizations—including ...
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