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Bangalore, June 28 Venture Intelligence is organising IT Services & BPO Connect, a conference that will bring together entrepreneurs, top executives and investors to discuss the current trends and the road ahead for these sectors. The event will be held here on July 12.

“IT Services and BPO companies have traditionally been a favourite among investors in India,” said Mr Arun Natarajan, Founder & CEO, Venture Intelligence.

“However, with the rapid maturing and consolidation in these sectors, start-ups and mid-tier firms alike are facing significant challenges. In this context, some of the best minds in the IT Services and BPO sectors as well as leading investors will come together at Venture Intelligence IB Connect to network, discuss and share best practices.”

The conference will conclude with a panel discussion featuring successful entrepreneurs from the IT Services and BPO sectors.

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