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Lootah arm signs pact with Technopark

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Kochi Aug 12 Lootah IT Solutions, the information and technology arm of the UAE-based SS Lootah Group, has announced the signing of a cooperation agreement with Technopark Kerala. Mr Abdullah Saeed Lootah, Chief Executive Officer of Lootah IT Solutions, signed the agreement with Mr N. Radhakrishnan Nair, CEO of Technopark, in the presence of Mr Yahya Lootah, CEO of the Lootah Group, in Delhi, a press release issued here said.

Lootah IT Solutions aims to establish a full-fledged development and operations centre at the Technopark facility, to provide an advanced information infrastructure for service industries. The proposed facility is to provide software development, including CRM solutions, and also address solutions for sectors such as engineering, construction, energy and environment.

Lootah IT Solutions was the first to customise Web hosting in the UAE and are pioneers of large scale wimax solutions.

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