He said the center will be a tech hub that teaches its American workers computer science skills such as big data and cloud technology. Holcomb said the new tech center will cultivate a "unique, vibrant, high-tech ecosystem" that is feeding off the colleges and universities within the state while building the best tech hub in the Midwest. Kumar echoed the idea, saying that the talent pool in Indiana is one of the biggest reasons that attracted the company to come to the state. Critics allege the program allows companies to replace American workers but tech companies say it allows them to bring in needed talent. The company said the Trump administration's focus on visa program didn't affect its decision to expand the U.S. operations.
Source: ABC News April 26, 2018 23:15 UTC