Motive Expands AI Talent Hub in India
Motive, a leading AI-driven company, has announced plans to expand its India R&D team by hiring over 300 engineers and key leadership roles over the next two years. This expansion is part of Motive's strategy to utilize India's AI expertise to drive global growth and develop cutting-edge AI technologies.

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Motive, a fast-growing AI company, is significantly expanding its operations in India, reaffirming the country's role as a long-term hub for AI innovation, product development, and engineering talent. With plans to hire over 300 new engineers and senior leaders, this move highlights Motive's commitment to leveraging India's expertise in AI and technology.
Since its establishment in India in 2020, Motive's team has grown to nearly 250 employees who are instrumental in developing advanced AI models and enterprise solutions. These innovations are revolutionizing industries such as transportation and energy worldwide. By aligning with IndiaAI's mission, Motive is dedicated to creating foundational AI models addressing India's unique challenges and opportunities.
Motive's initiatives in India include projects like AI Dashcam Collision Detection and Spend Management systems, which provide critical safety and efficiency solutions for global enterprises. The company's expansion also focuses on hiring senior leadership and fostering local talent through strategic partnerships with IITs and IIITs, transforming India's landscape of AI leaders and innovators.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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