SAP Labs India opens second campus in Bengaluru with €194M investment
The new campus of SAP Labs is projected to house around 15,000 professionals and is one of the largest globally
SAP Labs India has inaugurated its second campus in Bengaluru with a total planned capacity of 15,000 workers and a total investment of €194 million across all phases. The campus is one of SAP’s largest globally.
The new campus is located near Bengaluru International Airport and is expected to play a key role in the new technology innovations of SAP.
“India’s rise as a global technology powerhouse is not just a story of scale—it’s a story of ingenuity, resilience, and relentless innovation,” said Sindhu Gangadharan, Managing Director, SAP Labs India and Head of Customer Innovation Services, SAP. “Over the last 27 years, SAP has had the privilege of being part of this extraordinary journey—witnessing firsthand how India’s talent has redefined what’s possible in enterprise technology. The launch of this campus marks a new chapter in that shared story.”

Sindhu Gangadharan, MD -SAP Labs India and Head of Customer Innovation Services, SAP
SAP has over 17,300 employees in India and is one of the largest employee bases for Germany-headquartered company. SAP has a presence in Bengaluru, Gurugram, Hyderabad, Mumbai, and Pune.
“This campus is a strategic asset in SAP’s global portfolio, enabling us to lead with innovation, and purpose,” said Thomas Saueressig, Member of the Executive Board of SAP SE for Customer Services and Delivery. “It is a global innovation hub that will help our customers move from insight to action with enterprise-grade AI, data, and applications created right here in India.”
According to SAP, India continues to be one of the company’s most critical innovation hubs. With a strong presence across Product Engineering, Services, and Customer Services, India is central to SAP’s global strategy.
“India is rapidly emerging as a global technology powerhouse and is not just adopting innovation, but actively building it. SAP Labs India’s new campus stands as a strong testimony to this momentum. It reflects the growing role of Karnataka and India as epicentres of tech talent and innovation for the world," Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said.

