Overview
- Wipro announced a larger Seoul office and opened the Seoul Innovation Lab as part of its Wipro Innovation Network on March 23.
- The lab will co-create with Korean clients in technology, automotive, and industrial manufacturing to speed real-world pilots and deployments.
- Planned work includes intelligent product engineering, software-defined vehicles, smart manufacturing, supply chain optimization, and AI-driven operations.
- The site will showcase Wipro Intelligence, the company’s suite of AI tools, and Wipro said it will keep hiring locally and partner with universities to build skills.
- The launch takes Wipro’s global innovation network to nine labs and builds on its Harman DTS acquisition, which added more than 5,000 engineers across regions.