Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications
Saturday, Sep 17, 2005

News
Features
Stocks
Port Info
Archives
Google

Group Sites

Info-Tech - IT Training


Chinese province woos Indian IT, training cos

Our Bureau


DRAGON LAND BECKONS: Mr Li Yuanchao, Party Secretary of Jiangsu and Chairman, Jiangsu People's Congress, talking with Nasscom's Mr Srinath Batni, at the Jiangsu-Bangalore Software Cooperation Seminar, in Bangalore on Friday. — K. Murali Kumar

Bangalore , Sept. 16

CHINESE eastern coastal province Jiangsu is wooing Indian IT and BPO companies for investments and software and IT education firms to train up its manpower base in the software sector.

A high-level delegation from the province, which also met the Karnataka Chief Minister, Mr N. Dharam Singh, here today, is looking for co-operation in the fields of software production and education, said Mr Li Yuanchao, who is heading the delegation from the province.

The province has five national level software bases being developed in Jiangsu, Nanjing, SuZhou, Wu Xi and Changzhou.

The Chinese software market is worth $15 billion and growing at 50 per cent, said Mr Li, adding that the province is well positioned to enable Indian companies to address the Japanese and Korean markets.

Article E-Mail :: Comment :: Syndication :: Printer Friendly Page



Tata Safari Dicor

Stories in this Section
Megasoft raises $8 m from FCCB issue


Indian offshoring in publishing vertical to touch $1.1 b by 2010
TRAI `no' to misleading tariff plans — `Operators must come clean on zero rentals'
DoT mulls rural interconnect gateway with USO support
Southern Rly introduces Interactive Voice Response System
Mysore varsity to start information management school
Aylus Networks sets up development centre in Bangalore
Artech opens facility at Bangalore
Chinese province woos Indian IT, training cos
Softbridge grooms IT engineers in Japanese
Virtusa inducts Polaris official
TRAI's success rate with TDSAT only 20 pc
`KPO is the next big wave' — Moving towards third party outsourcing
IT East 2005: KPO to get special emphasis
`Lack of skilled manpower slowing KPO sector growth'
Bangalore IT forum willing to participate in tech show


The Hindu Group: Home | About Us | Copyright | Archives | Contacts | Subscription
Group Sites: The Hindu | Business Line | The Sportstar | Frontline | The Hindu eBooks | The Hindu Images | Home |

Copyright © 2005, The Hindu Business Line. Republication or redissemination of the contents of this screen are expressly prohibited without the written consent of The Hindu Business Line