Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has announced the construction of its largest delivery centre in Brazil, located in Londrina, Paraná. The state-of-the-art campus will be developed with an initial investment of USD 37 million (BRL 200 million) and is expected to be completed by 2027.
The new facility will create more than 1,600 jobs and serve as a major delivery and innovation hub supporting clients across Brazil and the wider Latin America region. This marks one of TCS’ largest investments in Latin America, underscoring its long-term commitment to the region.
The inauguration ceremony was held at Palácio Iguaçu in the presence of Carlos Roberto Massa Júnior (Ratinho Júnior), governor of the State of Paraná, and Bruno Rocha, country head, TCS Brazil.
Carlos Roberto Massa Júnior ‘Ratinho Junior’, Governor of the State of Paraná, Brazil, said, “This new strategic investment will transform Paraná into one of the major centres of IT services in Brazil. We have the best public network in Brazil, and we develop training programmes in programming and artificial intelligence for students from the beginning of their careers. In addition, we have the largest network of public universities in Brazil, increasingly focused on technological areas.”
Bruno Rocha, country head – TCS, Brazil, said, “This new campus reinforces our commitment to Brazil and to the entire Latin America region. Once ready, the state-of-the-art facility will represent a future-ready innovation hub designed to enable digital transformation for clients, contribute to the region’s sustainable growth and offer best-in-class job opportunities for local talent.”
The 9,000-square-metre campus will comprise three newly-constructed buildings and is designed to achieve LEED Gold certification. It will consolidate TCS’ existing workforce in Londrina and provide capacity for future growth. The centre will focus on advanced technologies including artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, ERP solutions, and cloud platforms such as Google, AWS, SAP, and Microsoft.
As part of its AI-led strategy, TCS has also launched AI labs in its Londrina offices and rolled out its global tcsAI Fridays initiative to foster an AI-first culture. With operations in Brazil spanning over two decades, TCS continues to strengthen its role as a key technology partner for clients across Latin America.
