Adobe Expands India Footprint, Opens New Office in Noida

Adobe has opened a new office in Noida, marking its seventh facility in India and third in Uttar Pradesh. The campus houses more than 700 employees and focuses on AI-driven innovation and collaboration. The office is IGBC Platinum-certified, emphasizing sustainability and energy efficiency. Adobe, which entered India in 1997, now employs over 8,000 people in the country, its largest workforce outside the United States.

Key Points: Adobe Opens New Office in Noida, Expands India Presence

  • Adobe opens new office in Noida, its seventh in India
  • Facility houses 700+ employees across engineering and customer-facing roles
  • Office is IGBC Platinum-certified with sustainable design
  • Adobe employs over 8,000 people in India, its largest workforce outside US
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Adobe expands India footprint, opens new office

Adobe opens seventh office in India at Noida, housing 700+ employees. The move underscores focus on AI-driven innovation and talent development.

"As the world is transformed by AI and agentic technologies, Adobe is at the forefront of reimagining innovation and creativity. - Abhigyan Modi"

New Delhi, May 8

US-based software major Adobe on Friday opened a new office in Noida, as the global technology company continues to expand its presence in India and deepen its focus on artificial intelligence-driven innovation.

Located in Sector 129, Noida, the new facility is Adobe's seventh office in India and its third in Uttar Pradesh.

The campus currently houses more than 700 employees across engineering and customer-facing functions, according to the company.

"As the world is transformed by AI and agentic technologies, Adobe is at the forefront of reimagining innovation and creativity. The opening of our new Noida office marks an important milestone in our continued focus on driving innovation from India," said Abhigyan Modi, Country Manager, Adobe India, and Senior Vice President, Document Cloud.

The office has been designed as a technology-enabled, collaborative workspace aimed at fostering innovation, co-creation, and employee engagement in the AI era.

Swati Rustagi, Head of Employee Experience, Adobe India, said the space has been built to help teams collaborate more effectively in a rapidly evolving technology landscape.

The Noida campus is IGBC Platinum-certified and incorporates sustainable building practices, energy-efficient systems, and environmentally responsible infrastructure.

Adobe entered India in 1997 as an engineering research and development centre and has since grown significantly.

The company currently employs more than 8,000 people in the nation that largest workforce outside the United States and India accounts for more than one-third of Adobe's global innovation output.

On the talent development front, Adobe earlier this year announced free access to tools such as Firefly, Photoshop, and Acrobat for students at accredited institutions across India, as part of its push to build an AI-ready workforce.

- IANS

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Priya S
IGBC Platinum certification is impressive! We need more companies to build sustainable campuses like this. But I hope they also focus on fair wages and work-life balance for the engineers. Not just fancy offices.
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Vikram M
As an AI professional in Bangalore, this makes me happy. Adobe's focus on India for AI innovation is proof that our tech ecosystem is world-class. Free access to Firefly and Photoshop for students is a game-changer too. Make in India for the digital age!
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James A
Good to see Adobe expanding in Noida. My team works with their tools daily. India's talent pool is unmatched, and this investment shows long-term commitment. The 700+ employees already there is a solid start. Keep growing!
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Sarah B
"More than one-third of Adobe's global innovation from India" – that's incredible! But let's be real: we need to ensure the AI-ready workforce includes upskilling for mid-career professionals too, not just students. Otherwise the gap widens.
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Aman W
Finally, some positive economic news! Between this and other tech expansions, UP is becoming a real IT hub. 7th office in India shows Adobe isn't just here for cheap labour – they're investing in R&D. Well done, team! 👏
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Neha E

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