USA’s Merative opens global capability centres in three Indian cities
US-based data and analytics company Merative has inaugurated three Global Capability and Innovation Centres (GCICs) in Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Chennai to access Indian talent and engage with the country’s healthtech ecosystem.
“We are planning to invest in growth, both in headcount and capabilities, to support all our global efforts,” said Gerry McCarthy, chief executive officer of Merative, without disclosing specific numbers. Globally, Merative employs about 3,000 full-time staff, serving more than 4,500 clients.
Previously known as IBM Watson Health, Merative is aiming to bolster its presence in India by recruiting local experts in data, machine learning, clinical research workflows,