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Vadodara to
host ITES meet in October
Have
a few computers manpower, willingness to invest a few lakh rupees, and
zeal to explore a new area for business? If the answer is yes, here’s
an opportunity to get an insight into Information Technology Enabled Services
(ITES)
The National Association
of Software and Service Companies (NASSCOM), in association with Gujarat
Informatics Limited, is organising its regional conference here at the
C C Mehta Auditorium on October 4.
ITES refers to the use of
computers, communication, and people trained in providing services on
a daily basis in bank office operations, data entry, and medical transcription.
You could provide the services anywhere in the world sitting in your city.
Madhukumar Mehta, chairman
of IT, Forum of Vadodara — the event managers — told reporters on Wednesday
that as per a NASSCOM study, in the next few years, exports and employment
from the ITES in India will reach Rs 81,000 crore and employ 11 lakh people.
The meet will highlight opportunities
in ITES and the roadmaps required. Case studies will also be presented
and light thrown on the infrastructure requirements.
Mehta said with the Chief
Minister having confirmed his attendance at the inaugural function, government
policies would also be discussed.
Information and Technology
Minister Bimal Shah and Chief Secretary LNS Mukandan will also remain
present, he stated.
Citing one success story,
Mehta said a Vadodara-based company provides the New York Police details
of memos issued to traffic violators in New York.
He said one of the advantages
of the system is that the person need not be a computer professional.
The companies recruiting them can train graduates in any discipline, he
said.
Forum members Parag Amin
and Sunil Patel said that there was so much work in this field that there
is no question of somebody’ getting business at someone else’s cost ‘they
said that the IT Forum was a facilitating agency working with the intention,
of putting Vadodara on India’s IT map.
According to them, if better
infrastructure is provided, there are enough prospects of India getting
a large share of .the world’s ITES. They said for companies abroad, it
is cheaper to outsource job-work rather than employ a person.
NASSCOM will organise similar
conferences in Bangalore, Madras and Calcutta.
Mehta said the IT Forum’s
tar-"get is that there should be at least four to five companies in this
field employing around 500 people by December-end.
He added that two such companies
have already been set up.
The Forum expects around
200 delegates interested in the IT field from Western India.
Compiled from local news media
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