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IT SMEs invited to join consortium

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Hyderabad, Nov. 14 A meeting hosted by over 200 IT entrepreneurs in New Jersey has called upon small and medium sized entrepreneurs to join the Small and Medium Enterprises Consortium (SMEC), which is in the process of setting up an IT park near Hyderabad. The Chairman of SMEC, Mr Mahender Munsuku, in a statement said that the aim of the SMEC is to create a platform for small enterprises to leverage infrastructure and support services and get globally competitive.

SMEC is in the process of preparing a detailed project report to build a campus environment. According to a statement, SMEC is in the process of conducting another business meet in San Jose to reach the Bay Area IT community.

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