The second largest BlackBerry IoT Centre of Excellence, Engineering and Innovation has been inaugurated in Hyderabad after Canada. BlackBerry expects that IoT volume is expected to grow nearly three times until the end of the decade. The Smarter IoT devices are capable of collecting and generating 79.4 gb of data by 2025.
President of BlackBerry IoT Mattias Eriksson said that globally 850 employees are working in IoT centres and more than 60 employees have been recruited in India and in the coming years employees will be increased gradually.
BlackBerry is trusted for unparalleled safety, security and reliability in critical industries and embedded in more than 235 million vehicles on the road today. These IoT services are not only for cars, transport vehicles, even for bus, television, medical, rails, batteries and for many services.
IoT Centre of Excellence launched in Hyderabad
“India is an important market for our customers in automotive and other IoT sectors, and widely recognised as a nation of talented software engineers with a thriving innovation ecosystem. We are proud to open the doors to the BlackBerry IoT Centre of Excellence, Engineering and Innovation in Hyderabad, both to enhance product and service delivery for our customers and partners and create opportunities for India’s talented software engineers in an increasingly complex and software-defined era for embedded IoT development,” he said.



