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Roche Establishes Second India Digital Tech Hub in Hyderabad for Global Operations

Roche's second India digital hub in Hyderabad, due Q1 2027, expands its global technology network supporting manufacturing and quality operations.

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  • Jul 03, 2026

  • Pharma Now Editorial Team

Roche Establishes Second India Digital Tech Hub in Hyderabad for Global Operations

For plant heads and QA directors tracking the industrialisation of AI-driven manufacturing, Roche's decision to establish a second digital technology hub in Hyderabad signals a deliberate expansion of the infrastructure underpinning its global quality and operations network. The facility is scheduled to become operational in Q1 2027, adding to an existing India-based digital presence and extending the company's capacity to develop and deploy technology across manufacturing and quality functions.

The Hyderabad hub will form part of Roche's broader global technology network, with a remit that encompasses digital innovation in support of manufacturing operations. India's established talent base in software engineering, data science, and process automation has made it an increasingly common anchor point for global pharma majors building out dedicated digital centres of excellence, distinct from commercial or regulatory offices.

For QA directors and regulatory affairs leads, the relevance sits in the operational model these hubs represent: centralised development of digital tools that are then deployed across distributed manufacturing sites. That architecture raises familiar questions around data integrity, system validation under 21 CFR Part 11, and the governance frameworks required when software affecting GMP-regulated processes is developed outside the site where it is used. How Roche structures oversight between the Hyderabad hub and its manufacturing network will be a reference point for peers considering similar models.

The broader industry pattern is clear. Multiple global manufacturers have moved from embedding digital roles within existing sites to establishing standalone hubs with dedicated headcount and infrastructure. Hyderabad, alongside Pune and Bengaluru, has emerged as a preferred location given its concentration of technology talent and existing pharmaceutical industry presence.

The Q1 2027 operational target gives Roche approximately two to three quarters to complete build-out, staff the facility, and integrate it into the governance structures that will govern its output across GMP-relevant systems.

Source: Media4Growth via Indian Pharma Post, 2 July 2026.

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