Airbus joins Indian startup for talent acquisition


Bengaluru, Jan 13 (IANS): Global aerospace major Airbus on Monday announced it has signed a contract with Bengaluru-based startup Traxof Technologies to automate talent acquisition process for the company in India and Europe offices.

Traxof's Cloud-based, automated desktop and mobile-based solution - that provides real-time visibility and monitoring of recruitment processes - will support the up of Information Management (IM) resources, especially in India for Airbus' digitalization, the company said in a statement.

Traxof was part of Airbus BizLab's startup acceleration programme 'Season 4'.

"Indian startups are extraordinarily competent, competitive and entrepreneurial in spirit. All they need is some supportive acceleration to achieve viability and scale. Airbus BizLab has been providing this support to Indian startups with great results," said Anand E Stanley, President and Managing Director, Airbus India & South Asia.

Airbus BizLab is a global aerospace business accelerator where startups and Airbus 'intrapreneurs' speed up the transformation of innovative ideas into valuable businesses.

Since its inception in 2015, Airbus BizLab has accelerated 72 startups and 54 internal projects, which have raised a combined 23.5 million Euros.

"Traxof solves a real-world problem that is shared by a wide range of our internal stakeholders with a simple off the shelf solution," said Carlo Nizam, Chief Information Officer, Airbus India and South Asia.

Founded in 2014, Traxof Technologies is a workflow automation startup that provides customisability, natural language-based interaction, ease of usage, process optimisation, interfacing with external tools and better human-computer interaction.

 

  

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