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FICO joins NMACC as official partner for India weekend

The partnership reflects FICO’s longstanding presence in India and its effort to bring Indian art and heritage to the global stage. 

Representative image / (Top) NMACC, (bottom) FICO logo

Montana-based data analytics company, FICO, has partnered with the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre (NMACC) to present the upcoming NMACC India Weekend at New York’s Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. 

Scheduled from September 12–14, the three-day cultural showcase will bring India’s arts, traditions, and heritage to an international audience through music, theatre, fashion, cuisine, and craft.

Also read: NMACC brings India weekend to NY’s Lincoln Center

The collaboration reflects FICO’s deep ties with India. Since opening its Bangalore office in 2003, the company has built its largest global hub in the country, employing 1,300 engineers, data scientists, and technologists who contribute to the FICO Platform, its flagship cloud decisioning solution. More than 100 innovations for the platform have originated in India.

Nikhil Behl, president of FICO Software said, “We’ve built long-standing partnerships in Mumbai and Bangalore that continue to strengthen our foundation in the region. As someone with both professional ties and personal roots in India, I’m especially proud to collaborate with the NMACC India Weekend to help share India’s vibrant, multifaceted culture rooted in excellence.”

The centerpiece of the celebration will be the U.S. premiere of The Great Indian Musical: Civilization to Nation at the David H. Koch Theater. Complementing the production, Damrosch Park will host “The Grand Indian Festival,” an immersive experience featuring food, fashion, and cultural exhibits.

NMACC, inaugurated in Mumbai in March 2023, has staged more than 1,500 performances by over 7,000 artists, welcoming two million visitors. Known for productions such as Mughal-E-Azam and Rajadhiraaj: Love. Life. Leela, the centre has also hosted international musicals including The Phantom of the Opera and MAMMA MIA!.

 

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