Logile—a global leader in workforce management and operational optimisation—has inaugurated its state-of-the-art innovation centre in Bhubaneswar.
This move not only signifies a vote of confidence in the city’s technological potential but also positions it firmly on the global innovation map.
The grand opening was attended by key dignitaries, including Dr. Mukesh Mahaling, Odisha’s Minister of Health, Parliamentary Affairs, and Electronics & IT. Applauding Logile’s vision, Dr. Mahaling remarked, “This inauguration is not just the launch of a facility; it is the beginning of a long-term partnership between innovation and opportunity.”
Logile’s Founder and CEO, Shri Purna Mishra, shared his personal connection to Odisha and emphasised the human-centric vision behind the project. “We do not need buildings or software. We need people who will stay with us for a long time. Hence, Bhubaneswar is the city,” he said, highlighting the city’s deep talent pool and strategic appeal.
Welcoming Logile to Odisha’s tech ecosystem, Shri Vishal Kumar Dev, Principal Secretary of the E&IT Department, noted, “Only policy won’t help as it will stay on paper. Hence, Odisha is coming up with operational guidelines to ensure effective implementation.”
The centre will drive advanced research, product development, and global collaborations. Its launch marks the operational rollout of Logile’s India subsidiary, a move that is expected to generate significant employment opportunities and skill-building in the region.
Subhasish Pattnaik, Logile India Head, concluded the ceremony with a heartfelt acknowledgement: “This day marks a new beginning for Logile in India. We are excited to contribute to Odisha’s growth story and build something truly transformative.”
The presence of Shri Manas Ranjan Panda, Special Secretary, E&IT, further affirmed the government’s commitment to fostering digital excellence and collaborative growth.