Zimmer Biomet is adding hundreds of tech jobs in India – Medical Design & Outsourcing

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Zimmer Biomet is adding hundreds of tech jobs in India – Medical Design & Outsourcing

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“It was a special moment to welcome our new colleagues and the future talent who will help shape this next chapter,” Mayur Chaturvedi, a ZB HR director, posted on LinkedIn with this photo. “GCC Bengaluru office brings together tremendous energy, capability, and opportunity, and we are looking forward to building a strong, connected, and collaborative environment where people can do their best work and grow together.”
Zimmer Biomet plans to hire 500 technical professionals in the next three years at its new India tech center in Bengaluru (formerly known as Bangalore).
Chief Strategy, Business Development, Innovation and Transformation ​Officer Jehanzeb Noor said the jobs include software engineering, product design, R&D, quality, regulatory and ​finance roles, according to Reuters. About two-thirds of the jobs will be tech roles and one-third will be support roles, he said, with the potential to eventually hire thousands of people.
ZB opened the Global Capability Center (GCC) in April 2026, according to LinkedIn posts from company officials.
Reuters says the center will “focus heavily on artificial intelligence, with applications spanning robotics, surgical ⁠planning ​and research and development, as it looks ​to expand the use of AI in its products and speed up development.”
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The business publication quoted ZB Chief Information and Technology Officer Shaun Braun as saying, “We ⁠want to make sure that we have a centre that has all the appropriate functions running together so we can ​drive innovation and bring that back to our surgeons, ​care teams ⁠and patients.”
Warsaw, Indiana-based Zimmer Biomet is the world’s 18th-largest medical device company, according to the 2025 Medical Design & Outsourcing Medtech Big 100 ranking by revenue. The company develops and manufacturers orthopedic and spine products.
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At its careers webpage for India, ZB said the GCC will “power the next chapter of our technology innovation and operational excellence. This center will be a cornerstone of our global transformation – bringing together digital innovation and business services to create scalable, high-impact solutions across the enterprise.”
“By tapping into India’s exceptional talent ecosystem and fostering deep cross-functional collaboration, we are accelerating the development of connected devices, data-driven platforms, and critical functional capabilities that improve patient outcomes, streamline workflows, and elevate performance worldwide,” the company continued.
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Jim Hammerand is the managing editor of Medical Design & Outsourcing, where he leads coverage of medtech innovation, design, engineering and manufacturing. He has more than two decades of journalism experience spanning newspapers, magazines, websites, live events, radio and TV news. For nearly a decade, Hammerand reported and edited business news for American City Business Journals as a reporter and digital editor at the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal and then managing editor of the Puget Sound Business Journal in Seattle. He holds degrees in journalism and management from the University of Minnesota and has won journalism awards from the Society of Professional Journalists, American Society of Business Publication Editors, and Trade, Association, Business Publications International. Connect with him on LinkedIn or by email at [email protected].

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