18/11/2013

Aditi Technologies Creates 40 Jobs

Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Bruton, TD has announced in Bangalore, India, that Aditi Technologies, a 'Cloud First' Technology Services company, is to establish its European Services and Business Development Centre in Dublin with the creation of 40 local jobs.

The announcement takes place as part of the Minister’s trade and investment mission to India and the investment is supported by the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, through International Development Agency (IDA) Ireland.

Speaking following a meeting with the company at Aditi Technologies headquarters in Bangalore Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Bruton, TD said: "The announcement that Alti Technologies, a dynamic and innovative company operating in a high-growth area, is to establish its European Services and Business Development Centre with the creation of 40 new jobs in Ireland is very welcome news. For companies in the ICT sector and for the Irish economy the Cloud offers great opportunities. That is why as part of the Government's Action Plan for Jobs we have specifically targeted this sector and I am determined that we accelerate the progress we have made in this area to help create the jobs we need."

A global workforce is bringing about disruption in the way organizations operate. Cloud, Social Media and Mobile are redefining one's interaction with the systems at home and work. Aditi Technologies is at the heart of this change and has been engaged in transforming businesses to benefit disproportionately from these emerging mega trends.

Kaushik Banerjee, VP Europe, Aditi Technologies said: "Ireland offers an encouraging investment climate with investor and business friendly policies so it became an obvious choice for us when looking at our expansion in Europe. There is also a wealth of local technology talent which we are looking forward making part of Aditi."

(CD)

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