Hyderabad | 18 April 2026: In a calculated move to reinforce its global engineering frameworks, U.S.-based digital manufacturing giant Protolabs is officially establishing a Global Capability Centre (GCC) in Hyderabad. Marking a significant milestone in the company’s international expansion, the proposed facility will initially hire between 200 to 300 specialized engineers, moving entirely away from traditional IT outsourcing to focus purely on core product development and advanced manufacturing technologies.
To effectively execute this high-stakes capability build-out, Protolabs has engaged a Global consulting firm as its strategic advisory and setup partner. Utilizing specialized ecosystem partners ensures that the facility is designed from inception to act as an innovation-led engineering hub rather than a routine support desk, ensuring rapid operational readiness.
To steer this ambitious global mandate, Protolabs has installed deeply experienced leadership. The India operations will be led by Ashish Sharma as the India Managing Director, who brings robust regional expertise to scale the highly specialized workforce, and is a veteran “GCC Builder & Transformation Leader,” having built and scaled over four Fortune 500 Global Capability Centers in India over a 34+ year career.
Protolabs: At the Vanguard of On-Demand Manufacturing
Founded in 1999 and headquarters in Maple Plain, Minnesota, Protolabs operates as the world’s leading provider of rapid prototyping and on-demand production services. Serving over 300,000 customers globally including nearly 95% of Fortune 100 companies, the firm has manufactured more than 750 million parts using injection molding, CNC machining, 3D printing, and sheet metal fabrication.
Financially robust, the company reported annual revenues of approximately $533 million for the 2025 fiscal year, backed by a resilient cash and investments balance. Technologically, Protolabs is aggressively pioneering the use of GenAI and advanced simulators to optimize product ideation, ensuring seamless transitions from digital design to physical execution.
Manufacturing is at an inflection point, as the rise of artificial intelligence and digitalization provides a pathway to faster and more efficient production. The future of our industry will be shaped by the technologies that enable companies to meet innovation pressures and shrink go-to-market timelines
Operational Scope of the Manufacturing GCC
The specialized teams operating out of Hyderabad are tasked with advancing highly complex, product-led growth mandates. The operational scope covers:
- Digital Manufacturing Architecture: Developing and scaling the software platforms that drive rapid prototyping and on-demand production.
- Advanced Product Engineering: Integrating AI-driven testing platforms and multi-physics simulations to identify potential hardware issues in real-time.
- Low-Volume Manufacturing Support: Empowering global startups, MSMEs, and large enterprises to radically reduce their design-to-production cycles.
Ecosystem Synergy: The State Catalyst
The launch was solidified following a high-level meeting between the Protolabs executive delegation, including CFO Dan Schumacher, CHRO Agnes Semington, and Chief Technology & AI Officer Marc Kermisch and Telangana’s state leaderships. Shri D. Sridhar Babu, Telangana IT and Industries Minister, further emphasized the state’s dominant role in attracting advanced engineering operations:

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