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Why India is becoming a hotspot for global tech and healthcare jobs

India, Bengaluru, HyderabadFriday, July 3, 2026

A global medical device leader has just unveiled a bold expansion plan, promising 500 high-tech jobs in India over the next three years. The initiative will prioritize technology-driven roles, with smaller teams dedicated to critical support functions like finance and quality assurance. The mission? To assemble a powerhouse team capable of driving cutting-edge innovation.

India’s Tech Boom Continues

India isn’t new to the global tech services stage—its "global capability centres" already contribute billions annually. Industry forecasts suggest this sector could surge by 12% by 2026, hitting an $84 billion valuation. More jobs, more breakthroughs, and more pathways for Indian professionals are on the horizon.

AI & Robotics at the Core

This company specializes in life-changing implants—knees, hips, and shoulders—as well as surgical tools. Their new centre will focus on artificial intelligence, integrating it into:

  • Robotics
  • Surgical planning
  • Medical research

The goal? Faster development cycles and smarter solutions for doctors and patients alike.

Beyond the Tech Stack

While the bulk of hires will be in engineering and AI roles, the company isn’t boxing itself in. Leadership hints at massive scalability if demand grows. This isn’t just about headcount—it’s about building a team that accelerates problem-solving and innovation.

The future of medical tech in India is here. Will this spark a new wave of innovation?

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