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Indian IT companies eye Latin American, African markets for business expansion | While the companies across the world are taking their time to overcome the impact of recession, Indian Information technology companies are exploring new and
non-commercial markets in Latin America, Africa and Middle Eastern countries to expand their business. Over 100 Indian companies got an opportunity to interact with around
250 foreign delegates and establish business relations with them during a
three-day-long
IT networking event, Indiasoft 2010 held here. Business delegations from the United
States, the United Kingdom, Europe, the Middle East, Japan, China, Korea, Latin
America, Africa, CIS, and South-East Asian countries participated in the event
that was designed to showcase India's remarkable advancements in information
technology.
"This entire concept is to promote local Indian IT companies, so that they find
buyers, have networking and do business-to-business meetings. Today, the focus
of Indian exports is changing and the government feels our entire product software
was depending on Europe and USA. But now it should change the demographic and
we should have Latin America, Africa as markets as well," said A K Gupta,
Chairman
of Electronic and Computer Software Export Promotion Council (ESC), Rajasthan
Committee. The expo also provided a platform for joint ventures, business
collaboration
and strategic alliances for outsourcing between overseas buyers and Indian software
companies. Software and services buyers said that they were attracted to doing
business in India because of the reasonable prices and excellent services offered
by these companies. "The Indian quality and good prices are known all over the
world. And we search companies to partner with us so that we can take advantage
of these benefits. And these companies are very welcome to do business in our
country," said Edson Althoff, an IT professional from Brazil. The event organizers
aimed to project the potential strength of the Indian software industry, especially
small and medium enterprises, and start-up companies in the global IT market.
Indian companies are estimated to have done a business of over three billion rupees
(66,021,128.76 dollars) through this expo. The 10th edition of Indiasoft, the
largest global information technology networking event in India, concluded on
Friday (March 12). |
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