American Express Announces Inauguration of 1 Million Sq Ft Campus in Gurugram
American Express is set to inaugurate its expansive new campus in Gurugram, spanning nearly one million square feet, showcasing the company’s commitment to fostering a vibrant work environment. The move signifies a strategic step in leveraging global expertise and local talent to drive innovation and value for customers worldwide.
The new campus, located in Sector 74A, Gurugram, Haryana, is designed to promote employee well-being and collaboration. It features state-of-the-art amenities such as a diverse cafeteria, fitness center, outdoor sports courts, and indoor games, fostering a sense of community among colleagues.
Advanced technologies are integrated throughout the campus to enhance connectivity and efficiency. User-friendly apps facilitate seamless access to amenities and resources, while smart building systems optimize facility usage. Colleagues can easily connect and collaborate across the campus and with colleagues in other locations.
The campus prioritizes sustainability, with features such as LED lighting, electric vehicle charging stations, and renewable energy sources like solar power. Additionally, waste management and water recycling systems are implemented to minimize environmental impact. The facility has been awarded LEED Gold certification for Building Design and Construction, underscoring its commitment to environmental stewardship.
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