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

India, Bengaluru, HyderabadFriday, July 3, 2026
A major medical device company just announced plans to bring 500 new jobs to India over the next three years. Most of these roles will focus on technology, with smaller teams handling support tasks like finance and quality checks. The goal is to build a full team that can work together on new ideas. India is already a key player in global tech services, with its "global capability centres" bringing in billions. Experts predict this industry could grow by 12% by 2026, reaching $84 billion. That means more jobs, more innovation, and more opportunities for Indian workers.
The company makes implants for knees, hips, and shoulders, along with tools for surgeries. Their new centre will focus on artificial intelligence, using it in robotics, surgery planning, and research. The idea is to speed up development and bring better tools to doctors and patients. Most of the hires will be in tech roles, but the company isn’t limiting itself. They say they could expand much further if needed. This isn’t just about filling seats—it’s about creating a team that can drive innovation and solve problems faster.

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