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BANGALORE: Datamatics, an IT consulting and services company with facilities in Bangalore, announced the setting up a 20,000 sq. m. software development centre in the Suzhou Industrial Park, along with DarwinSuzsoft, a leading IT/BPO company operating in China. The new centre will provide software design, engineering and quality assurance services. A memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed here on Wednesday by Rahul Kanodia, Managing Diorector, Datamatics, and James Tong, President-Asia, DarwinSuzsoft. The China centre, starting with 50 software engineers, will focus on developing software and enterprise-wide solutions. Leveraging the infrastructure there, it will connect directly with Datamatics in the U.S. and in India to provide solutions, including BPO data capture and data entry work. "We will ramp up the strength to 1,500 in the next 18 months and it will eventually be the largest development centre set up by an Indian IT company in partnership with China," Mr. Kanodia told reporters here. The Suzhou Industrial Park is a one-hour drive from China's financial hub Shanghai.
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