Carl Zeiss opens first global capability centre in India
The firm plans to double its workforce in the country by 2027.

German optical tech firm Carl Zeiss AG has inaugurated its first global capability centre (GCC) in Bengaluru, India, and plans to double its local workforce to 5,000 over the next three years. The new centre will focus on cloud computing, cybersecurity, and network operations, alongside software development for Carl Zeiss’s medical tech division. This move highlights India’s transformation from an outsourcing destination to a strategic base supporting global operations.
Beyond the GCC, Zeiss is expanding its presence in Bengaluru with a new manufacturing plant slated to open in 2025. This facility, the company’s largest investment outside Germany, will be its fifth in India, contributing to its workforce growth. The India unit, also involved in R&D and sales, is projected to reach a revenue of 22 billion rupees for the year ending September 2025—a 19% increase.
India’s GCC sector is booming, with Karnataka’s government aiming to double GCCs in the state by 2029. Industry reports expect the Indian GCC market to reach up to $105 billion by 2030, reflecting the country’s increasing role in global business support.