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iNautix office in Chennai

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CHENNAI: iNautix, a provider of global technology solutions, has leased about 65,000 sq ft at the newly inaugurated International Tech Park, Chennai (ITPC), making it the largest occupant of the Park.

Mr Jagdish Rangwani, COO, iNautix, said, "Our team of 1,100 associates deserve the best-in-class infrastructure and facilities."

Mr Goh Kok Huat, CEO, Ascendas India, a business space provider, said that iNautix had decided on the International Tech Park after a detailed evaluation of more than 25 locations across five cities in the country.

Phase 1 of ITPC, the operational section of the Park, is spread over five acres of land in the IT Corridor in Chennai, and is equipped with infrastructure and facilities such as building management systems, 100 per cent power back-up, central air-conditioning and multiple service providers for data and telecommunication, according to a press release issued by the company. In addition, the Park is integrated with amenities such as cafes, restaurants, and retail malls.

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