TCS Bets on Brazil With Its Largest Delivery Campus in the Country

The $37 million Londrina facility underscores the Indian IT major’s strategy to deepen its Latin America delivery footprint while scaling AI, cloud, and digital capabilities closer to regional clients.

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  • Tata Consultancy Services Ltd (TCS) has announced a major expansion of its operations in Brazil with plans to build its largest delivery and innovation campus in the country in Londrina, in the southern state of Paraná, reinforcing its long-term commitment to the Latin American market.

    The Indian IT services company said it will invest about $37 million (BRL 200 million, or roughly ₹330 crore) in the new facility, which is expected to be completed by 2027. The campus will span around 9,000 square metres, comprising three newly constructed buildings designed to meet LEED Gold sustainability certification standards.

    Once operational, the Londrina campus will function as a strategic delivery hub supporting TCS clients in Brazil and across Latin America, while consolidating the company’s existing workforce in the city, which is currently spread across multiple leased buildings.

    TCS said the project is expected to create more than 1,600 new jobs, strengthening the local talent pool and expanding capacity for future growth.

    The expansion is intended to deepen TCS’s delivery capabilities in areas such as artificial intelligence, cloud, cybersecurity, and enterprise resource planning, with a focus on building skills aligned with technologies from partners including Google, AWS, SAP, and Microsoft.

    The company has already launched AI labs at its Londrina operations and rolled out its global tcsAI Fridays initiative to accelerate AI adoption and foster an AI-first culture locally.

    The project was formally announced at a ceremony held at Palácio Iguaçu in Curitiba, attended by Carlos Roberto Massa Júnior, Governor of Paraná, and Bruno Rocha, Country Head of TCS Brazil.

    Calling the investment strategically important for the state, Massa Júnior said the project would help position Paraná as a major technology services hub in Brazil.

    “This new strategic investment will transform Paraná into one of the major centers of IT services in Brazil,” he said, pointing to the state’s public university network and training programs in programming and artificial intelligence as key factors supporting the investment and associated hiring.

    Rocha said the new campus reinforces TCS’s long-standing presence in the country and its role in supporting digital transformation for clients in the region.

    “Once ready, the state-of-the-art facility will represent a future-ready innovation hub designed to enable digital transformation for clients, contribute to the region’s sustainable growth, and offer best-in-class job opportunities for local talent,” he said.

    TCS has operated in Brazil for more than two decades, with delivery centers in Londrina, São Paulo, and Rio de Janeiro, and serves more than 200 clients across sectors including banking, insurance, mining, healthcare, manufacturing, retail, and telecommunications.

    The company has also been recognized as one of Brazil’s top employers for 10 consecutive years, reflecting its deep integration into the local workforce.

    The Brazil expansion forms part of TCS’s broader global strategy to expand its delivery footprint, strengthen innovation capabilities, and tap local talent pools as demand accelerates for digital services, cloud transformation, and AI-driven solutions worldwide.

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