Indian multinational technology consulting and digital solutions company, LTIMindtree, has opened a new facility in Houston to enhance its presence in the United States.
The new office was inaugurated on Nov. 12, in the presence of key representatives from LTIMindtree and local officials, such as Brad Mushinski, Director of Constituent Services for Houston City Council District G, and D. C. Manjunath, Consul General of India in Houston.
According to a statement by the firm, the new space will function as an innovation hub, facilitating collaboration with Houston-based clients through services focused on AI, digital transformation, and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) solutions.
The space is also designed to host innovation workshops, design-thinking sessions, and training programs that will upskill LTIMindtree’s workforce and client teams on next-generation technologies.
"We are excited to establish deeper roots in the vibrant community of Houston. The area is one of the fastest growing technology hubs with an excellent talent pool and a strategic location that enables us to serve clients across industries. We are committed to a long-term association and look forward to growing with the community in times to come,” said Sudhir Chaturvedi, president and executive board member, LTIMindtree.
Councilmember Mary Nan Huffman, who represents District G, welcomed LTIMindtree’s investment in the area, saying, “In addition to being the epicenter of the U.S. oil and gas industry, Houston has become a thriving hub for digital technology talent. LTIMindtree’s expanding presence is yet another indication of Houston’s bright future as a center for technology innovation.”
Located in Northwest Houston, the new facility places LTIMindtree among other major technology providers in the region. The company’s Houston expansion aligns with its mission to support digital transformation and foster community engagement in the U.S. market.
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