Marriott announces tech accelerator in India
Hospitality giant Marriott International is establishing a new Marriott Tech Accelerator in Hyderabad, India.
It will be the company’s first global capability center.
It will serve as an expansion of the company’s global technology team and will support Marriott’s global tech infrastructure, engineering solutions and security capabilities.
“We have chosen to establish the Marriott Tech Accelerator in Hyderabad, India because of its world-class talent and strong reputation as a major IT hub,” said Drew Pinto, EVP, Marriott International.
Marriott has been doing business in India since 1999 with the opening of the Goa Marriott Resort and Spa.
Earlier this year, the company celebrated its 150th hotel in India, the Marriott Katra Resort and Spa.
The company’s expansion plans in India are expected to take its room count from around 29,000 rooms across 17 brands as of October 2024 , to over 42,000 rooms in the coming years.
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