Apple to open app development centre in India in early 2017

New Delhi, May 18

Apple will set up an app design and development centre in southern India, the company announced today, shortly after company Chief Tim Cook arrived in the country on his first visit.

Tens of thousands of Indian developers design apps for Apple devices, and the company said in a statement that the development lab would give them specialised support. It’s expected to open in the technology hub of Bangalore in early 2017.

“India is home to one of the most vibrant and entrepreneurial iOS development communities in the world,” the statement quoted Cook as saying.

“With the opening of this new facility in Bangalore, we’re giving developers access to tools which will help them create innovative apps for customers around the world.”

While the firm hasn’t revealed details of Cook’s schedule, local news reports say he’ll meet with PM Narendra Modi and other government officials. He is also expected to meet business leaders.

India has one of the world’s fastest growing smartphone markets but it is dominated by Android phones.

Apple is also trying to get Indian government approval to sell refurbished iPhones in a market where consumers are extremely price-sensitive. There’s been no official comment on that proposal but it’s likely to face stiff opposition from local manufacturers.

Currently, Apple phones have about a two per cent market share in India. To make successful inroads into the Indian market, the tech company will have to bring in cheaper versions of the iPhone, in a country where smartphones are available for as little as $100.

Silicon Valley tech giants have been aggressively courting India over the last few years. With a massive 1.25 billion population, including six million new internet users every month, India has become a key focus of firms like Google, Facebook and Microsoft.