"The centre that will begin operations from tomorrow in a three-shift, aims to create employment opportunities for more than 300 people in the coming six months," the company said in a statement.
The centre will handle offshore IT operations support to companies across the globe. It will also provide 24-hour support for IT operations for Hitachi America and Hitachi Europe.
"Since all Hitachi group companies are connected by a common and secure network, this will also serve as a cost effective IT operation support. With this Centre, we aim to provide our services to Hitachi as well as other companies that require IT support," Hitachi Systems Micro Clinic COO & Regional Director, Rajan Bhandari said.
Hitachi Systems Micro Clinic plans to replicate the model in other markets as well, the statement said.
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