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Synopsys Inc opens 3rd centre in Noida

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Hyderabad , June 23

SYNOPSYS Inc, the semiconductor design software company, has opened an office in Noida to better serve the growing customer base in India's northern region. The Noida office will initially have 20 employees providing sales and support services to customers in north India.

Synopsys has had a presence in India for almost a decade with over 225 employees working in R&D, sales and support in offices in Bangalore and Hyderabad. The Senior Vice-President and General Manager of Synopsys' Verification Group, Mr Manoj Gandhi, said: "Over time, Synopsys India has grown from a small office to three facilities with more than 240 employees. It has one of the largest EDA customer bases in India."

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