In 1985, Texas Instruments started its R&D operations in India, pioneering a trend. We have reviewed more than 100 multinationals that followed to understand why this trend is gathering momentum. An impressive conclusion is that almost every R&D center is growing despite all of the accidental learnings. JBT Research has analyzed data to come up with top 10 mistakes to avoid for companies looking to start an India R&D center. Here are a few of those taken from ten topics discussed in this report:
10. Thinking in dollar & not in rupees.
07. Thinking how different rest of the India can be from Bangalore?
02. “Build & They Will Come” approach.
This review provides insight into success of multinationals into tapping India as a R&D resource and build on it for the fast growing Indian market. It builds on our unique experience in spotting subtle but resonating technology trends.
This report is meant to serve as the first reference for companies planning to open an R&D center in India and leverage the past experiences.
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