NEW YORK, Aug. 23, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Capgemini will expand its operations in Columbia, S.C. with the opening of an
advanced technology and development center. A leader in consulting, technology services and digital transformation, Capgemini's
multi-million-dollar investment is projected to create hundreds of jobs in high-value and fast-growing technology areas including
industry 4.0, digital strategy, cloud, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, customer experience innovation and other emerging
technologies.
The expansion in Columbia is part of Capgemini's worldwide, connected network of advanced
technology and development centers where diverse teams of industry-leading innovators develop and implement new technology and
digital experiences for its clients. This move aligns with Capgemini's growing investments in the future of work by recruiting
and developing top talent who collaborate in a highly connected network.
"We're excited to lead the growth of emerging and digital technologies in Columbia
and the region," said Paul Naquin, Executive Vice President, Capgemini. "This center
will be a place where Capgemini will partner with clients to develop and deploy technology that will radically change how they do
business. This center would not have been possible without the tremendous support we've enjoyed from stakeholders and partners
across the region, including Gov. Henry McMaster, Secretary of Commerce Bobby Hitt, University of South Carolina President Harris
Pastides, Representative James Smith, Columbia Mayor
Steve Benjamin, Richland County Council Chair Joyce Dickerson and
many others."
"BullStreet continues to thrive. We're thrilled to welcome the Capgemini expansion to the BullStreet District. Their
creation of new jobs in application and cloud development in the quickly-developing First Base Building confirms that Spirit
Communications Park complex isn't just a ballpark, but a true 'live, work, play' destination for a new generation of talented and
educated I.T. leaders," said Columbia Mayor, Steve
Benjamin.
"From leading-edge research projects to internship and pipeline programs for talented students, the relationship we're
establishing with Capgemini is a great example of how universities and private industries can work together toward a common
purpose. These partnerships are also beneficial to the local economy because they help create and retain high-value jobs right
here in the Midlands," said University of South Carolina
President, Harris Pastides.
"Capgemini's decision to locate this state-of-the-art technology center in Richland County
is a huge stride in our community's efforts to create knowledge economy career opportunities and retain talented young
people," said Richland County Council Chair, Joyce Dickerson.
In February 2017 Capgemini acquired Columbia-based insurance IT services firm TCube Solutions, Inc.
serving insurance clients, and opened a new office in December 2017 in the First Base Building at Spirit
Communications Park at The BullStreet District. BullStreet is a 20-year, 181-acre project to transform the historic S.C. State
Hospital site into a vibrant, mixed-use neighborhood district in downtown Columbia, S.C., and it
is known as the largest urban redevelopment project on the East Coast.
About Capgemini
A global leader in consulting, technology services and digital transformation, Capgemini is at the forefront of
innovation to address the entire breadth of clients' opportunities in the evolving world of cloud, digital and platforms.
Building on its strong 50-year heritage and deep industry-specific expertise, Capgemini enables organizations to realize their
business ambitions through an array of services from strategy to operations. Capgemini is driven by the conviction that the
business value of technology comes from and through people. It is a multicultural company of 200,000 team members in over
40 countries. The Group reported 2017 global revenues of EUR 12.8 billion (about $14.4 billion USD at 2017 average rate).
Visit us at www.capgemini.com. People matter, results count.
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