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Infotech Enterprises opens facility in Noida

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Hyderabad, Sept. 23 The Rs 20-crore new facility of Infotech Enterprises Ltd (IEL), Hyderabad was inaugurated by Mr M.M. Pallam Raju, Union Minister of State for Defence at Noida on the outskirts of Delhi.

The four-level facility has a built-up area of 45,000 sq ft with 600 seats and will engage up to 1,000 associates.

It plans to commence work in engineering services and will ramp up all their associates’ base in Noida to 1,500 in less than a year.

Another facility in Noida is being created in the SEZ with an investment of Rs 10 crore. This facility will be ready in the next six months, a company press release added.

Mr B.V.R. Mohan Reddy, Chairman and Managing Director of Infotech Enterprises Ltd, said, “This new facility in Noida adds a new dimension to our pursuit of excellence in providing high value services to our customers.”

Infotech has been in Noida since acquiring the Indian operations of Tele Atlas in 2005.

Tele Atlas’ needs

At this facility, Infotech provides digital mapping and software development services to meet Tele Atlas’ requirements.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr Pallam Raju, said, “The armed forces are working on enabling the end IT strategy and plan to ensure that the objective of network centric warfare is realised soon.”

Mr Som Mittal, President, Nasscom, said, “As the industry continues to chart its way forward, we will see more such expansion announcements and these are very encouraging signs.”

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