Pune | 11 February 2026: Syensqo, the Belgian specialty chemicals company created from Solvay’s spin-off in December 2023, opened a Global Capability Centre (GCC) in Pune. The centre has been designed to run core digital systems – including cloud infrastructure, enterprise platforms, cybersecurity, and advanced analytics – that strengthens the company’s worldwide operations.
A Strategic Node for Digital Transformation
The Pune hub is positioned as a core operational centre rather than a peripheral support office. Its mandate includes managing cloud architecture, enterprise resource planning systems, security operations, and AI-driven analytics – functions that directly influence global execution, resilience, and scalability.
The inauguration brought together Syensqo’s senior leadership including Frank Bolata, Chief Information Officer, and Amlan Das, Managing Director and Country Head for India.
Belgian government representatives Patrick Govaert and Bart Vandeputte also attended, signaling this is more than a corporate expansion, it’s part of broader Belgium-India economic collaboration.
Pune as the Next Tech Powerhouse?
Pune has emerged as a diversified capability hub hosting hundreds of GCCs across engineering R&D, analytics, and financial services. Its industrial heritage – particularly in automotive and aerospace sectors- has cultivated engineering talent that combines domain expertise with digital skills. For a specialty chemicals company, this hybrid capability is valuable. Engineers’ familiar with industrial processes are better positioned to design digital systems that reflect manufacturing realities, supply-chain complexity, and sustainability requirements.
Pune offers relative stability in talent retention, which is important for teams managing enterprise platforms that depend on institutional continuity and long-term system knowledge.

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