Johnson Matthey opens new Engineering Centre in India

Johnson Matthey (JM) has announced the opening of its new Engineering Centre in Mumbai, India. The centre will tap into India’s engineering talent, increasing JM’s capacity to deliver projects for its customers across its core licensing business and new growth areas, including hydrogen, sustainable fuels, and chemicals.

The new centre will support India’s ambition to reach net zero by 2070, developing projects that reduce carbon emissions from fuel, power generation, and hard-to-abate sectors. Led by Ramsundar Solaimalai, the centre will focus on hydrogen, sustainable fuels, sustainable methanol, and speciality chemicals.

Maurits van Tol, Chief Executive for Catalyst Technologies at Johnson Matthey, said: “India is internationally renowned for its engineering talent and expertise, and recruiting more talent is crucial to our plans to deliver more projects for our global customers across both our core licensing business and our growing business in low carbon technologies.

“We’re excited to continue our long history in India and look forward to welcoming more local talent into the JM family.”

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