In a significant stride towards expanding its global footprint, the Nemetschek Group inaugurated its Mumbai office. The launch event titled ‘Architecting India’s Future,’ took place at the Taj Mahal Palace in Mumbai and witnessed the attendance of key industry leaders and over 150 delegates who engaged in visionary discussions.
A highlight of the event was the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Nemetschek Group and JJ College of Architecture in Mumbai. This partnership aims to foster innovation and skill development in the Indian architecture sector, aligning with the government’s Skill Development Program.
Nemetschek India is poised to revolutionise the Indian AEC landscape with a comprehensive market entry strategy. The company has structured its offerings into three segments—Conceptualise, Design, and Execute. These segments cater to architects, landscape and interior designers, engineering design consultants, project management companies, and contractors. Clients can choose from various product bundles, including basic, plus, professional, or complete, each tailored to meet specific needs. The Design segment also offers a specialised package for Bridge & Precast.
Nirmalya Chatterjee, Country VP, Nemetschek Group – Indian Subcontinent, emphasised the strategic importance of entering the Indian market at this juncture. “India’s construction market is poised for exponential growth, projected to become the third largest globally by 2025. Our solutions are already recognised here, and now, by engaging directly with enterprise-level customers and expanding our network of channel partners, we aim to elevate the industry standards.”
Yves Padrines, CEO, Nemetschek Group, highlighted the broader vision for Nemetschek in India. “With a large number of construction projects, including around 9,500 National Infrastructure Pipeline (NIP) projects and a booming real estate market, India represents a significant opportunity for us. Our advanced BIM tools and integrated platforms will streamline workflows, reduce project timelines, and promote sustainability. Launching an office in Mumbai today, in addition to our R&D centre in Hyderabad, reflects our commitment to continuous innovation and support for the local industry. We are here to build long-term relationships and contribute to India’s building industry and infrastructural development.”
Nemetschek India will collaborate with local firms and educational institutions to nurture talent and drive innovation. The company plans to engage with local stakeholders through bespoke marketing campaigns, training sessions, and workshops. By continuously seeking stakeholder feedback, it aims to effectively adapt its strategies to meet local needs and market changes.
Committed to promoting sustainability and corporate social responsibility (CSR), the company will provide software for energy-efficient and eco-friendly designs, conduct workshops on sustainable construction practices, and partner with communities for sustainable development projects. Additionally, it will support local charities and non-profits, encouraging employee participation in volunteering activities.
The group’s positioning in the Indian market marks a noteworthy step towards driving digitalisation across the building lifecycle. With a focus on leveraging innovative solutions and an ethical approach to AI, the company aims to revolutionise the Indian AEC industry.