Automotive Retail Software Leader CDK Expands Hyderabad Facility by 50000 sq. ft.
From left to right: Dan Flynn, EVP, Chief Transformation Officer, CDK Global; Sandeep Jain, Managing Director, CDK India; Ashish Saxena, Senior Director and Head HR CDK India; Alex Choy, EVP, Chief Technology Officer, CDK Global; and Paul Lepage, Managing Director Brookfield Asset Management, at the inauguration of the new facility in Hyderabad.
Hyderabad, September 22: CDK, a global leader in automotive retail software, announced the expansion of its Hyderabad operations with the addition of a new 50,000 sq. ft. facility at Raheja Mindspace, Madhapur. The move underscores the company’s confidence in India’s talent pool and its strategic role in driving innovation for global automotive retail.
The state-of-the-art centre has been designed to encourage collaboration, creativity, and employee well-being, with open workspaces, advanced meeting rooms, collaboration zones, and recreational areas. The facility will serve as a hub for advancing CDK’s Dealership Xperience Platform and related solution suites, while also strengthening engineering capabilities to enhance dealer efficiency and customer experiences.
“This expansion is an investment in creating room for top talent to help CDK innovate and deliver greater value to our customers,” said Sandeep Kumar Jain, Managing Director of CDK India. “By providing a world-class environment, we will continue to attract and retain industry leaders, especially in advanced AI technologies”.
The Hyderabad team works in close alignment with CDK’s R&D and innovation groups in North America, ensuring seamless collaboration across geographies. Alex Choy, Chief Technology Officer at CDK, noted: “India’s exceptional talent and vibrant tech ecosystem continue to play a vital role in our ability to scale and evolve. This facility strengthens our commitment to building future-ready technologies”.
The expansion comes amid broader industry momentum. According to PwC, India is projected to remain a leading destination for Global Capability Centres (GCCs), driven by rapid adoption of AI and digital technologies. CDK’s latest investment reinforces Hyderabad’s status as a key global hub for technology and automotive innovation.