Skip to main content
India Media Hub

Main navigation

  • Banking
  • Business
  • FMCG
  • Home
  • Real Estate
  • Technology
User account menu
  • Log in

Breadcrumb

  1. Home

Bengaluru

By Gurminder Mangat , 20 February 2026
v

India’s AI Hiring Boom Concentrates in Bengaluru, Delhi-NCR and Mumbai

India’s artificial intelligence labor market is expanding rapidly, with hiring momentum clustering in the country’s largest technology and commercial hubs. Bengaluru, Delhi-NCR and Mumbai have emerged as the dominant centers for AI job creation, reflecting strong demand from technology firms, financial institutions and enterprise services companies. Employers are seeking a mix of advanced technical expertise and applied business skills as AI adoption accelerates across sectors.

Tags

  • AI
  • Technology Sector
By Nimrat , 12 February 2026
f

Bengaluru Hosts India International Coffee Festival, Spotlighting the Nation’s Brewing Ambitions

Bengaluru is set to host the India International Coffee Festival, bringing together growers, exporters, roasters and global industry leaders on a common platform. The event underscores India’s growing stature in the international coffee market, highlighting innovation, sustainability and value-added exports. With participation from domestic and overseas stakeholders, the festival aims to strengthen trade linkages, promote Indian coffee brands and showcase advancements across the supply chain.

Tags

  • India International Coffee Festival
  • Food & Beverage
By Vrinda Chaturvedi , 8 February 2026
f

Texas Instruments Opens Advanced R&D Center in Bengaluru, Deepening India Commitment

Texas Instruments has inaugurated a new research and development center in Bengaluru, reinforcing its long-term commitment to India’s semiconductor and electronics ecosystem. The facility will focus on advanced chip design, embedded systems, and next-generation analog and digital technologies supporting global operations. Bengaluru’s strong engineering talent base and mature technology infrastructure make it a strategic choice for the U.S.-based chipmaker.

Tags

  • Technology Sector
  • Research
By Gurleen Bajwa , 1 February 2026
c

Brigade Enterprises Faces Profit Pressure in Q3 Amid Cost and Market Headwinds

Brigade Enterprises reported a decline in its third-quarter profit, reflecting a challenging operating environment for India’s real estate sector. The Bengaluru-based developer saw earnings contract by 13% year-on-year, weighed down by higher construction costs, project execution timelines, and a cautious demand environment in select segments. While revenue traction remained supported by steady residential sales and leasing activity in commercial assets, margin pressures constrained profitability.

Tags

  • Company Results
  • Real Estate
By Tinku Bhatia , 23 January 2026
j

Bengaluru as India’s Global Showcase: DK Shivakumar’s Message from Davos

At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar framed Bengaluru as a powerful prism through which global investors can understand India’s economic trajectory. Presenting the city as a convergence of innovation, talent, and institutional stability, he positioned it as a credible gateway to the broader Indian market. His remarks emphasized policy consistency, infrastructure-led growth, and investor confidence at a time of global uncertainty.

Tags

  • Economy
  • Technology
  • Manufacturing
  • Energy
  • Research
By Dipali , 16 January 2026
j

Tesla Hosts Showcase in Bengaluru, Signals Growing Engagement with Indian Market

Tesla staged a showcase event in Bengaluru at the ACKO Drive facility, drawing attention from industry observers and electric vehicle enthusiasts alike. The event offered a closer look at the company’s technology, design philosophy, and electric mobility vision, underscoring Tesla’s increasing engagement with India’s evolving EV ecosystem. While no formal market-entry announcement was made, the showcase is being viewed as a strategic brand-building exercise in a key technology hub.

Tags

  • Automobiles
  • Business
By Gurleen Bajwa , 16 January 2026
j

Bangalore Airport Reports 8% Rise in Passenger Traffic in 2025

Bangalore’s Kempegowda International Airport witnessed an 8% increase in passenger traffic in 2025, reflecting robust demand in both domestic and international travel segments. The growth underscores the city’s rising prominence as a business, technology, and tourism hub. Analysts note that increasing airline connectivity, expansion of airport infrastructure, and improved travel services have contributed to this upward trajectory. The surge in passenger numbers also signals opportunities for ancillary services, including retail, hospitality, and cargo logistics.

Tags

  • Aviation
  • Business
By Tinku Bhatia , 15 January 2026
f

Indian Driving Habits Under the Lens as Kolkata Tops Honking Charts, Bengaluru Leads in Panic Braking

New mobility data released by electric two-wheeler maker Ather Energy offers fresh insights into urban driving behavior across India’s major cities. The analysis reveals stark contrasts in how commuters navigate congested roads, with Kolkata emerging as the city with the highest incidence of honking, while Bengaluru records the most frequent panic-braking events. The findings highlight how traffic density, road infrastructure and commuter stress shape daily mobility patterns.

Tags

  • Automobiles
  • Study
By Kirti Srinivasan , 15 January 2026
k

Germany’s New Chancellor Signals Strategic Pivot Toward India With Bengaluru Visit

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s visit to Bengaluru underscores a decisive shift in Germany’s global economic and technological engagement, with India emerging as a central partner. The trip highlights deepening cooperation in innovation, advanced manufacturing, artificial intelligence, green energy and skilled workforce mobility. Bengaluru, widely regarded as India’s technology capital, serves as a symbolic and practical venue for reinforcing bilateral ties beyond traditional diplomacy.

Tags

  • Economy
  • Business
By Maulik Majumdar , 8 January 2026
j

Bengaluru Office Leasing Jumps 59% in 2025 as Corporate Demand Rebounds: Knight Frank

Office leasing activity in Bengaluru surged 59% in 2025, reflecting a sharp rebound in corporate demand and reinforcing the city’s position as India’s leading commercial real estate hub, according to a report by Knight Frank. The growth was driven by technology firms, global capability centers and flex-space operators expanding their footprints amid improving business sentiment. As companies recalibrated workplace strategies, Bengaluru benefited from its deep talent pool, cost competitiveness and mature office infrastructure.

Tags

  • Real Estate
  • Lease

Pagination

  • 1
  • Next page
Bengaluru

Footer

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Automobiles
  • Aviation
  • Bullion
  • Ecommerce
  • Energy
  • Insurance
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Power
  • Telecom

About

  • About India Media Hub
  • Editorial Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact India Media Hub
RSS feed