The centre will have secured facilities, labs and infrastructure for customer projects and can grow to provide a capacity of 1000 seats, the company said.
The new centres will broaden Wipro's service capabilities along with its existing presence in Shanghai.
This centre will extend Wipro's expansive portfolio of IT service to its customer with an initial focus in the services for the manufacturing, banking, financial services and insurance industries.
The centre will provide multi-lingual services in English, Chinese and Japanese, it said. "This facility in Chengdu is one of the global strategic centres that we are creating around the world.", according to Sambuddha Deb, executive vice president and chief delivery officer, Wipro Technologies.
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